Take a tour of Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central Terminal tours return for the first time since taking a hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic nearly two years ago.

Washington D.C. considering free bus service, but could it work in NYC?

Lawmakers in Washington D.C. want to make the city's metro bus service free next year, but could such an idea work in New York City?

MTA plans 5.5% fare increase for 2023

You could be paying more than expected next year to take mass transit around New York City.

House passes bill to avert railroad strike, impose deal on unions

If an agreement wasn't reached before a Dec. 9 deadline, the unions threatened to strike -- which would have devastating effects on the U.S. economy.

Uber's new Valet option now live in NYC

Get a rental car delivered straight to your door with Uber's new Valet option.

Biden asks Congress to block potential railroad strike

President Joe Biden is calling on Congress to pass legislation to intervene and block a railroad strike before next month’s deadline in the stalled contract talks.

Frontier Airlines disconnects customer service phone line

If you need to speak with a customer service representative, you’ll have to do so solely through digital means now.

Man caught traveling with gun at Newark Airport, tying record

The TSA caught its 14th gun at an airport checkpoint at Newark Liberty Airport on Thanksgiving, tying the record for most guns caught at the airport in a single year.

Bomb threat made against flight into Newark; person in custody

A person is in custody after a bomb threat was made against a flight from Orlando to Newark on Wednesday morning.

Tips on navigating the holiday travel chaos

Brian Kelly, also known as The Points Guy, joined Good Day New York with some tips on how to navigate all the travel chaos and when to get the best deals on air tickets.

Subway service suspended after water main break

Water flooded the tracks at the Canal Street station, rising nearly to the level of the platform.

5th Avenue to close to car traffic in December for first time ever

On December 4th, 11th, and 18th, between the hours of noon and 6 p.m., Fifth Avenue will be for pedestrians only from 49th Street to 57th Street.

How thousands of motorists evade tolls with license plate tricks

A video obtained by FOX 5 News shows a car going through the RFK Bridge cashless toll using a license plate that flips to a blank slate when the car approaches the E-ZPass reader.

Where does NY rank for worst pothole problems?

U.S. drivers spend nearly $3 billion a year fixing damage caused by potholes, AAA says. But some states are worse than others.

NYC approves fare hikes for taxis

New York City's TLC has approved fare hikes for yellow cabs for the first time in a decade. The rates for app-based rides are also going up. Here is what you need to know.

Automatic braking in cars cut crashes by more than 40% studies found

The studies by a government-auto industry partnership and the insurance industry each used crash data to make the calculations.