As the popular car-free streets program expands citywide, four Upper West Side locations are returning for another warm-weather season.
A, B, C, and D trains are all running with delays Tuesday morning after an unauthorized person on the tracks at 86th Street, MTA tweeted.
A black SUV hit a man at Broadway and West 81st Street around 8:25 a.m. on Thursday, police said. Here's a video of the aftermath.
For those Upper West Siders who drive on the West Side Highway, here's important information on the West 79th Street Rotunda closure.
The DOT presented a design Tuesday for the Riverside Park Rotunda at West 79th, one that will detour local buses for an extended period.
With mounting safety concerns, the MTA just released a huge study on whether platform edge doors could be built into the NYC subway system.
Police sources told the Daily News that the woman lay down in the middle of the UWS street before the van hit and killed her on Monday.
The City Council approved 199 street renamings on Tuesday, here are the two on the Upper West Side you should know about.
"They're inhumane, they don't make sense, it's the 21st century for God's sake," the mayor said recently talking about horse carriages.
The highway beautification sign near West 79th Street on the West Side Highway is one of the last places in NYC where Trump's name appears.
Construction on a development at West 96th Street between West End and Broadway is set to cause changes to one of the UWS' busiest streets.
A man was killed early Thursday morning in a crash after trying to ride a CitiBike on the West Side Highway, police said.
Southbound 1, 2, and 3 trains were delayed and rerouted Wednesday morning after a person was struck at 59th Street, the MTA tweeted.
Starting this weekend, 68th to 77th Street on Columbus will be turned into an Open Street every Sunday until Nov. 14.
The woman was crossing Amsterdam and 74th Street when she was hit by a sedan attempting to make a left turn, said an NYPD spokesperson.
NYC Parks announced that cyclists will be temporarily rerouted starting Monday in an UWS section of Riverside Park. Here's what to know.
In a sign of a return to normality, subway service changes are making weekend travel a nightmare. Here's what to know for the UWS.
In a sign of a return to normality, subway service changes are making weekend travel a nightmare.
Here's what you need to know if you're taking the subway this weekend in the neighborhood.
"Open Boulevards takes the concept of Open Streets and supercharges it," Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday.
Hing Chung, who died after getting hit by an E-Bike on the UWS, was the manager of the popular dim sum restaurant, according to Gothamist.
There are delays in 1, 2, and 3 train service after NYPD and emergency services responded to a person hit on the UWS, said the MTA.
The 1, 2, and 3 train lines are still running with delays after an UWS water main break caused issues Tuesday starting around 5:30 a.m.
The MTA recently installed an art exhibition in 137 stations across NYC in honor of the 107 MTA workers who have died of coronavirus.
The now-closed Open Streets went from 87th to 96th Streets on the Upper West Side.
During two weekends in November, C and D trains will run on different tracks along the West Side of Manhattan.
A construction project will reroute bikers onto the Hudson River waterfront from West 72nd to 76th Streets.
An 82-year-old woman was struck by a revel scooter Tuesday morning as she crossed the street near Columbus Circle, police said.
A section of the Cherry Walk path in Riverside Park will be closed for weeks due to shoreline and road reconstruction work.
2 and 3 train service is suspended north of 96th Street, according to the MTA.
UWSers who plan to avoid mass transit after the coronavirus crisis gave ideas for more bike paths and pedestrian space in a new survey.
Stretches of West End Avenue and West 75th Street will open to pedestrians and cyclists Thursday as part of the mayor's Open Streets plan.
Local group Streetopia plans to show officials where Upper West Siders want pedestrian space and bike lanes in the coronavirus pandemic.
The C train, one of five lines paused during limited service during the coronavirus pandemic, started running again on Wednesday.
Brooklyn-based moped company Revel will set up service areas in Manhattan so healthcare workers fighting coronavirus can get to work.
The C train was suspended on Monday after an MTA employee self-reported testing positive for the coronavirus and other staff were sent home.
The protected bike path, which survived a legal challenge last year, is one of eight lanes the city will finish or add in 2020.
Advocates and local officials are pleading for alternate cycling routes when the city closes Cherry Walk in Riverside Park for construction.
The city will be rehabilitating pedestrian ramps at five Upper West Side intersections from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Friday.
The community board has requested a "curbside space" study even though residents worry the study's hidden agenda is to get rid of parking.