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What do people think about Mayor Adams’ Subway Safety Plan?

April 4, 2022 Editor 0

By TYRELL INGRAM College students, workers, advocates and politicians are skeptical about NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ subway safety plan  that was put into effect on …[read more]

DOT Commissioner Announces Largest-Ever Car-Free Earth Day

April 4, 2022 Editor 0

By TYRELL INGRAM NYC Department of Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodríguez announced in Times Square that this year’s Car-Free Earth Day will expand across the five …[read more]

How Working From Home Changed Us – Fed Conference

April 4, 2022 Editor 0

By BILLY WOOD Many people say that New York City is the center of the world, with its bright lights, noise and crowds. However, it …[read more]

No Fair Hike But Riders Voice Concerns to MTA Board

March 1, 2022 Editor 0

By ENRICO DENARD BROOKLYN—The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), following a dismal two-year decline in ridership needs riders back into the subways. Chair and CEO Janno …[read more]

Woman Charged with Killing 64-Year-Old Pedestrian near Brooklyn College

February 3, 2022 jsiegel 0

By TYRELL INGRAM Brooklyn, New York- A 57-year-old driver has been charged with the killing of a 64-year-old female pedestrian on February 1, at the …[read more]

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Restored W Line Creates Service Cuts for Some Queens Riders

December 12, 2016 journalism 0

  By MARK SULEYMANOV After six years of hibernation, the W train is back in service but its revival has forced cutbacks to other trains …[read more]

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Uber expands Brooklyn service for 2016

October 31, 2016 journalism 0

By MARK SULEYMANOV Brooklyn commuters can use Uber’s uberPOOL service to get around the borough for less than $8 per ride for the rest of …[read more]

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Uber Tries Unlimited Rides

September 29, 2016 journalism 0

By MARK SULEYMANOV Uber officials say their offer of an unlimited ride Commute Card in New York this summer was not an attempt to undercut …[read more]

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L train shutdown to hit Canarsie hard

May 25, 2016 journalism 0

Richard Anderson reports on how the planned shutdown of the L train for lengthy repair work will hit residents of Canarsie, where the line starts. Coverage …[read more]

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Wi-Fi slated for city buses

March 15, 2016 journalism 0

By REZA MALEK New York City buses are about to catch up to modern technology. Riders will see a major upgrade as it was announced …[read more]

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