Construction of protected bike lanes on Brooklyn Bridge begins next week

Authorities say that the addition of protected bike lanes will relieve longtime congestion on the Brooklyn Bridge promenade, and are warning motorists of major traffic changes.

Delta Air Lines shares touching note left by pilot at start of pandemic

A Delta pilot who went to California to bring a company aircraft out of storage found a touching note left by the pilot who brought the plane to storage at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

TSA scans 2 million passengers for first time since March 2020

Air travel continued its path towards pre-pandemic norms Friday when the TSA scanned 2 million passengers for the first time since March 2020.

Leadership shakeup at the MTA; Feinberg to chair board

The governor has nominated Sarah Feinberg as chair of the MTA board and Janno Lieber as CEO of the MTA. They will replace Patrick Foye, who has held both titles for just over two years.

Poll: New Yorkers favor lowering speed limit in residential areas

A new poll shows 68% of New York City voters said they'd likely support reducing the speed limit 20 mph from 25 mph on residential streets near their homes.

Suffolk County police ticket man for driving with fake passenger

Authorities say that the man was driving in the HOV lane on the Long Island Expressway with a mask attached to his front passenger seat.

$11 billion Hudson River rail tunnel gets key federal approval

The project to build a new Hudson River tunnel connecting New York and New Jersey can push ahead with engineering and design work after receiving a key approval from the deferral government.

Photos show Southwest Airlines flight attendant pummeled by passenger

The Southwest Airlines passenger was arrested at San Diego International Airport for battery causing serious bodily injury in connection to the incident.

Italy investigates deadly cable car crash as lone child survivor recovers

The lone survivor of Sunday’s deadly cable car crash, a 5-year-old Israeli boy living in Italy, remained hospitalized in Turin on Monday with multiple broken bones. Italian officials said 14 people were killed.

NJ Transit settles suits in deadly crash at Hoboken commuter station

NJ Transit has reached settlements in lawsuits filed by the family of a woman killed and several people injured in a 2016 crash when a train slammed into a station in Hoboken, New Jersey.

Will the pipeline hack have any impact on fuel in the NY area?

Motorists are finding gas pumps shrouded in plastic bags at tapped-out service stations across more than a dozen U.S. states, but what about in the NY region?