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Six months after the debut of congestion pricing, state officials say the first-in-the-nation tolling scheme is delivering on its promise.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy claims the NYPD's crime stats released in April, which show subway crime dipping to its lowest point in 27 years, don't reflect reality.
New York City’s congestion pricing plan is back on track, with a plan for it to launch at midnight on Jan. 5 with a reduced base fare, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday.
The new microhubs for delivery companies are fairly no-frills; a paint job and a few plastic barriers demarcate the zone.
Congestion pricing officially turned six months old on July 5, and Gov. Hochul took time out over the weekend to declare the ...
An alumnus of Ramaz and married to a rabbi, Glazer says that her Jewishness is spotlighted in her comedy "all the time." ...
Ty Jerome — the NBA guard who had a great 2024-2025 year with the Cleveland Cavaliers — is listing his home for sale in the ...
A lot has happened since 1969…except upgrades to the Hillside Ave curbside bus lanes. Today they’re getting some much-needed ...
FOX 5 NY's Briella Tomassetti gives the latest on Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's blasting of the MTA over subway crime and congestion pricing.
Good morning and happy Wednesday. We’re going to enjoy some sunshine today — although it will be accompanied by that ...