Stalled $156.5 Million Bronx Subway Elevator Cash Finally Gets Green Light, Gillibrand Says
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand says a $156.5M federal accessibility award to the MTA can be applied, unlocking elevators and other upgrades at five Bronx and Upper Manhattan stations.
Johnson Pushes To Name CTA Chief Before Law Change
Mayor Brandon Johnson urged the CTA board to pick a permanent president before the Northern Illinois Transit Authority law reshuffles who controls the agency. The law takes effect June 1 and board terms reset Sept. 1, compressing the timeline.
May Avenue Bridge Overhaul Poised To Tie Up Northwest OKC Traffic
Construction on the May Avenue bridge in Oklahoma City starts May 26, 2026, and will take about 24 months to replace the span with a diverging‑diamond interchange. Expect ramp closures, detours and shifting lanes during work.
India Sends Safety Sleuths To Seattle As Boeing Fuel Switch Faces Heat
Indian officials will travel to Boeing's Seattle lab in June to observe tests on a fuel‑control module removed from an Air India 787, deepening scrutiny of the Dreamliner's fuel‑cutoff switches. The work comes as investigators ready a final AAIB report.
Devon Park Dash: WCWS Express Bus Puts OKC Fans on the Fast Track
EMBARK is returning express buses to Devon Park for the Women’s College World Series with $4 Token Transit passes and frequent downtown pickups at the Convention Center and Bricktown Ballpark.












