20 NYC subway stations to receive accessibility upgrades for disabled riders
Twenty subway stations across New York City will undergo accessibility improvements as part of the MTA's plan to make all of the city's stations accessible by 2034.
Twenty subway stations across New York City will undergo accessibility improvements as part of the MTA's plan to make all of the city's stations accessible by 2034.
MTA votes to hire more cops
18 of 21 MTA board members voted Wednesday in favor of hiring 500 additional MTA Police officers to patrol subways and Long Island Railroad and Metro-North platforms in the coming year.
18 of 21 MTA board members voted Wednesday in favor of hiring 500 additional MTA Police officers to patrol subways and Long Island Railroad and Metro-North platforms in the coming year.
Boeing to halt production of 737 Max airliner in January
Boeing Co. said it will temporarily stop producing its grounded 737 Max jet as it continues to deal with the aftermath of two deadly crashes that killed a total of 346 people.
Boeing Co. said it will temporarily stop producing its grounded 737 Max jet as it continues to deal with the aftermath of two deadly crashes that killed a total of 346 people.
Vehicle fire closes Lincoln Tunnel causing gridlock
A car fire in the Lincoln Tunnel has caused all lanes of traffic in the center tube to be closed in both directions.
A car fire in the Lincoln Tunnel has caused all lanes of traffic in the center tube to be closed in both directions.
Plans move forward to electrify New York City's bus fleet
The nation's largest public bus system rolled out its first all-electric articulated bus Sunday under a plan to convert New York City's transit agency to a zero-emissions fleet by 2040.
The nation's largest public bus system rolled out its first all-electric articulated bus Sunday under a plan to convert New York City's transit agency to a zero-emissions fleet by 2040.
$5.4 million in federal funds to MacArthur Airport
MacArthur Airport will get infrastructure renovations that will extend the facility's operational life, thanks to an infusion of $5.4 million in federal funds.
MacArthur Airport will get infrastructure renovations that will extend the facility's operational life, thanks to an infusion of $5.4 million in federal funds.
Lyft to begin offering car rentals
The ridesharing company Lyft sent a shockwave through the global car-rental market on Thursday when they announced that they plant to start renting vehicles to customers in the Bay Area and Los Angeles.
The ridesharing company Lyft sent a shockwave through the global car-rental market on Thursday when they announced that they plant to start renting vehicles to customers in the Bay Area and Los Angeles.
Port Authority to test autonomous bus tech to boost speeds
More buses may be able to travel between New Jersey and New York City through the Lincoln Tunnel with the help of autonomous technology.
More buses may be able to travel between New Jersey and New York City through the Lincoln Tunnel with the help of autonomous technology.
Hope, worry, lawsuits as NY enacts immigrant license law
A new law allowing New Yorkers to get driver’s licenses without having to prove they are in the country legally is set to take effect Monday, though immigrants might still face hurdles in some parts of the state.
A new law allowing New Yorkers to get driver’s licenses without having to prove they are in the country legally is set to take effect Monday, though immigrants might still face hurdles in some parts of the state.
Elderly man assaulted with belt buckle
An elderly man who got into an argument with another man inside a subway station in Midtown Manhattan was assaulted with a belt buckle.
An elderly man who got into an argument with another man inside a subway station in Midtown Manhattan was assaulted with a belt buckle.
MTA and transit union reach tentative contract deal
The subways and buses will keep running over the holidays and beyond. The MTA has reached a contract deal with the union that represents thousands of subway and bus workers.
The subways and buses will keep running over the holidays and beyond. The MTA has reached a contract deal with the union that represents thousands of subway and bus workers.
In ride-hail boom, livery cabs feel squeezed and forgotten
As a livery cab driver in the Bronx for more than a decade, Orlando Lantigua knows some of his customers well.
As a livery cab driver in the Bronx for more than a decade, Orlando Lantigua knows some of his customers well.
Rockefeller Center road closures are in effect
Cars are now banned from 49th and 50th Streets between 5th and 6th Avenues during certain times.
Cars are now banned from 49th and 50th Streets between 5th and 6th Avenues during certain times.
NY Waterway resumes regular ferry routes
New York Waterway has resumed mnost of its ferry routes. The Coast Guard had grounded most of its fleet.
New York Waterway has resumed mnost of its ferry routes. The Coast Guard had grounded most of its fleet.
Citi Bike to bring back electric bicycles this winter
Citi Bike will soon get its ebikes back. In April, Citi Bike pulled electric bikes from the streets of New York because of a problem with brakes.
Citi Bike will soon get its ebikes back. In April, Citi Bike pulled electric bikes from the streets of New York because of a problem with brakes.
Coast Guard finds most NY Waterway ferries 'operationally unfit'
A number of New York Waterway ferries were pulled from making trips in the waters between New Jersey and New York City over safety discrepancies, the Coast Guard said Sunday.
A number of New York Waterway ferries were pulled from making trips in the waters between New Jersey and New York City over safety discrepancies, the Coast Guard said Sunday.
UWS communities want to start debate on free street parking
Community Board 7 on the Upper West Side will vote to ask the Department of Transportation to conduct a study to see if free street parking should be eliminated.
Community Board 7 on the Upper West Side will vote to ask the Department of Transportation to conduct a study to see if free street parking should be eliminated.
Upper West Side communities want NYC to look at viability of free street parking
One community board on the Upper West Side will vote to ask the Department of Transportation to conduct a study to see if free street parking should be eliminated altogether.
One community board on the Upper West Side will vote to ask the Department of Transportation to conduct a study to see if free street parking should be eliminated altogether.
How getting to work can be a struggle for disabled New Yorkers
Using mass transit to get around the city can be incredibly difficult for disabled New Yorkers. FOX 5 NY takes a look at exactly how hard it is by following 31-year-old Bronx resident Dustin Jones to his job at the Center for Independence of the Disabled in Union Square.
Using mass transit to get around the city can be incredibly difficult for disabled New Yorkers. FOX 5 NY takes a look at exactly how hard it is by following 31-year-old Bronx resident Dustin Jones to his job at the Center for Independence of the Disabled in Union Square.
Ride-hail app Juno shuts down
The New York-based ride-hailing app Juno shut down for good on Monday.
The New York-based ride-hailing app Juno shut down for good on Monday.


















