New York City’s transit system approved a fare and toll hike, with the base subway and bus fee increasing by 10 cents to $3 as the transit network phases out its decades-old MetroCard for a tap-and-go ...
The cost of a subway or bus ride in NYC will climb to three dollars next year, after the MTA board voted to approve a fare hike Tuesday. LIRR and Metro North commuter rail prices are also going ...
Gary Rosenberg and Benjamin Koblentz discuss issues related to Local Law 126’s requirement of strict inspections and maintenance of New York City parking structures amid widespread noncompliance and ...
Mayor Eric Adams’ decision to drop his bid for reelection opens a narrow path for Andrew Cuomo to win City Hall — and stave off an utterly disastrous Zohran Mamdani mayoralty.
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Philadelphia’s SEPTA is facing a $200 million annual shortfall. TriMet, in the Portland, Oregon, area, is looking at a $300 million deficit. Chicago area transit agencies are staring down a deficit of ...
Mayor Eric Adams issued a dire warning about the rise of political extremism as he dropped his re-election bid Sunday -- in a clear dig at front-runner socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo criticized the many free programs touted by his opponent, mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani.
The new proposal would cap the price of unlimited subway and bus rides at $35 over a seven-day period with the OMNY fare-payment system — $1 more than the current $34 threshold, and $1 less than ...
Republican Curtis Sliwa is planning to reimburse New Yorkers up to $500 yearly on tolls spent driving into Manhattan’s “congestion relief” zone if he’s elected NYC’s next mayor.
A plan approved by city officials earlier this week is set to bring 6,000 new apartments to the area, which is in one of western Brooklyn's most glaring transit deserts.
ON TO THE NEXT: They’re split on Zohran Mamdani but united on other fronts, including the political fate of Democrats in the suburbs.