A new NYPD pilot program at two city transit districts has shown immediate results — including getting the city’s worst career transit offenders into handcuffs.
A second five-car R211T train is scheduled to begin running on the G line on Wednesday, and another two are due in service by June — all taken from the C line.
The number of overweight trucks crossing the creakiest section of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway has been more than halved by the installation of overweight vehicle sensors, city transportation
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amNewYork on MSN‘G’ as in ‘gangway’: MTA unveils new walkthrough subway cars on Brooklyn-Queens train lineOpen gangway style describes the MTA’s newest set of train cars. On Tuesday, the state-run transportation agency debuted its = open gangway train on the G line at the Church Avenue station in Brooklyn — marking a significant milestone in the modernization of the subway system.
A Queens lawmaker wants to install new street cameras to ticket parking scofflaws in the five boroughs — including truck delivery drivers who double park.
The sensors are currently in what is known as BQE Central, or a half-mile portion of the expressway around Downtown Brooklyn. The authority to use WIM sensors is sunsetting in 2025. Rodriguez was in Albany on Tuesday to discuss reauthorization and expansion of its use to other infrastructure statewide.
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AMNY on MSNQueens and Brooklyn see price increases as Manhattan’s median home price tumbles: reportNYC saw a surge in home contracts in January 2025, but median prices fell as Manhattan's decline outweighed gains in Queens and Brooklyn,
The New York State Bar Association argues that a federal trial court judge erred when he held that people who file disciplinary complaints against attorneys have a First Amendment right to access related hearings,
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ABC 7 New York on MSNDozens of birds infected by bird flu at NYC poultry marketNEW YORK (WABC) -- Another 150 birds at a Queens live poultry market have died due to a bird flu outbreak, according to the CDC. This is the first case in New York City since early February when over 1,000 birds were infected.
Amid a particularly harsh winter, Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens is turning up the heat on assistance efforts thanks to a $250,000 grant from the
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