Chick-fil-A-loving college students buy plane ticket to satisfy craving, order $200 worth of fast food

A cross-country track team at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York went to extremes to fill their Chick-fil-A craving on Saturday, purchasing a plane ticket and going through TSA just to get a bite of the beloved fast food.

3 hurt when NJ Transit bus, truck crash

An early Monday crash involving a truck and a New Jersey Transit bus injured three people aboard the bus, state police said, though none of the injuries were considered life-threatening.

Restauranteur, author and model B. Smith dies at 70

Restaurateur, author and model Barbara Elaine Smith, best known as B. Smith, has died at her home on Long Island as a result of early-onset Alzheimer ’s disease, her husband and daughter announced on Facebook on Sunday.

Forest Hills residents push back on plan to add bike lane to Queens Boulevard

Queens Boulevard was once called the “Boulevard of Death,” but it may soon be known as the Boulevard of Bikes if a new plan by proposed by the Department of Transportation goes through.

NYPD searching for suspects wanted in connection to trio of robberies in Queens

The NYPD is asking for the public’s help finding a group of people wanted in connection to multiple robberies that occurred in Queens on February 7.

Facebook will pay you for your voice recordings

Technology news online magazine The Verge says that Facebook will pay some users to make voice recordings in order to help its speech-recognition technology.

New Yorkers say goodbye to NYCT Chief Executive Andy Byford

MTA workers and New Yorkers alike applauded NYCT President Andy Byford on Friday as he said goodbye to the job he has held since November 2017.

Andy Byford says goodbye to NYCT
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The man affectionately known as "Train Daddy" by some New Yorkers said goodbye to the job he has held since November 2017 on Friday, to a round of cheers from MTA workers and commuters alike.

The Subway Social Club
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Claire Feuer and her mother is trying to get New Yorkers to ?Celebrate Connection,? as part of The Subway Social Club.

Homeless outreach program in Penn Station temporarily shuttered

The office of the nonprofit Bowery Residents Committee has been temporarily closed after an audit by the State Comptroller found that the BRC was not doing the outreach it was hired to do.

New York City is accused of fraud over taxi medallion prices

New York Attorney General Letitia James has informed New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer that her office intends to sue the city for $810 million to help hundreds of taxi medallion owners who find themselves hundreds of thousands of dollars in the hole.

NYPD announces reforms to DNA collection policies

The NYPD has announced several changes to how it collects DNA, including a form for people to consent to submitting DNA samples, strict guidelines for the collection of DNA samples from juveniles and streamlining the process of being removed from the city’s DNA database upon acquitted of crimes.

Deadly collapse at Queens construction site

One person was killed and another injured during a building collapse at a construction site in Jamaica.

Two teens indicted as adults for the murder of Barnard student

A third suspect turned himself in to police Wednesday in connection with the stabbing death of a Barnard College student.

NJ Transit bus driver charged with killing passenger and covering it up

A New Jersey Transit bus driver accused of killing a pedestrian in a fatal hit-and-run accident last New Year's Eve was captured this week as she tried to board a plane at Newark Liberty International airport, authorities said.

Kerik says he feels 'numb' following presidential pardon

Former NYPD Commissioner and ex-convict Bernard Kerik says he's surprised that President Donald Trump has pardoned him.