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Home gas and electric bills could increase to pay for the utility’s infrastructure investment.
“MTA has rightfully made accessibility a strategic priority,” Valdivia said. “But this feels like a step back.”
When it comes to preserving New York's dialect, 60 percent of locals surveyed say don't fuhgeddaboudit.
This week, city inspectors found roaches in Hamilton Heights, a lack of hot water in Flatbush, broken doors in Rego Park, and more.
The SS Savannah, which ran aground and broke apart in 1821, was the first vessel to cross the Atlantic Ocean partly under steam power.
But somehow New York's toilets aren't the absolute worst in the U.S., the survey found.
Smoke eaters battled a kitchen fire in Park Lane hotel that spread to two other floors through ducts early Friday, officials said.
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The Fordham Real Estate Institute hosted its first Titan Talks event last week at the Lincoln Center campus, feat. Barbara Corcoran.
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Cops haven't identified threats to the city as neo-Nazi groups rumble about a nationwide "Day of Hate" Saturday, NYPD officials said.
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A newly unveiled memo details an unusual and obscure arrangement for more than $100 million in spending on hotels and health care.
Landlords need Albany action to turn Manhattan commercial buildings into apartments — and that’s just the start of their challenges.
New Yorkers "will be stuck with this bill" if the city approves proposed hikes in 911 ambulance rides, said an FDNY union leader.
If two New York lawmakers have their way, daylight saving time will be here to stay.
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More people are riding outside of trains— and MTA's top honcho blames social media for hyping "Russian Roulette"-like subway surfing videos.
The picketers carried antisemitic signs and screamed at patrons of the musical "Parade," producers said.
Chicago will welcome back Bianca Marroquín, a longtime veteran of the show, in the role of “Velma Kelly” for a limited run.
The MTA numbers include reports of people riding not only on top of trains but also on the side of or between subway cars.
Moped miscreants stole 21 pairs of Apple AirPod Max headphones valued at $500 from the heads of unsuspecting pedestrians, police said.
Fatalities rise again, following a dip during the COVID construction pause.
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"Their plan has backfired and backfired badly," said City Council Member Erik Bottcher. "Our community will not be intimidated."
After a teen’s subway surfing death, Mayor Eric Adams blamed social media: “They’re robbing our children of their innocence.”
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Good news: the MTA is upgrading signals on several subway lines. Bad news: the work could lead to some travel headaches this week.
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A teen riding atop a subway train Monday evening died after he hit a steel beam on the bridge, fell and was run over, according to reports.
Yet the Bronx public administrator for the “widows and orphans” court has already spent more than half of the money.
A DSNY facility in Gravesend, Brooklyn that stored damaged batteries reached capacity last year.
To address the longstanding problem of maintaining good attendance, some leaders are cracking down so the boards can keep functioning.