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Man punches MTA bus driver in the head in Bushwick: NYPD

Police are looking for a man they say punched an MTA bus driver in the face last month in Bushwick. → Read More

MTA runs pair of subway announcements by NYPD Commissioner Sewell

The state MTA’s own police department primarily patrols the Staten Island Railway, while the city’s NYPD is tasked with covering the subway system. → Read More

Bronx driver indicted on manslaughter charges for Inwood crash that killed two

A driver was indicted on manslaughter charges for allegedly killing two men in a brutal Inwood crash two months ago. → Read More

Council Speaker Adams wants to curb outdoor dining’s street structures

Speaker Adrienne Adams wants the city to scale back its popular outdoor dining program by ditching the structures in the street. → Read More

Driver fatally strikes man walking on FDR: NYPD

A hit-and-run driver fatally struck a man on the FDR Drive Sunday evening, according to police. → Read More

Hit-and-run driver critically injures pedestrian at deadly street in Brooklyn crash

A hit-and-run driver critically injured a pedestrian on a deadly roadway in a Brooklyn crash Saturday night. → Read More

Teen shot in leg at Brooklyn subway station: NYPD

A gunman shot a teen in the leg at a Brooklyn subway station Wednesday night, according to police. → Read More

MTA to release final Queens bus redesign plan in 2023

The final plan for the Queens bus redesign will be released next year, according to Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials. → Read More

Police release photos of alleged Brooklyn subway slasher

Police released images of the man they say slashed a guy in the back on a Brooklyn subway train Monday. → Read More

FIRST ON amNY: Pol floats half-price NYC Ferry tickets for kids

NYC Ferry tickets should be half-price for New Yorkers under the age of 18 or enrolled in a Big Apple high school, according to a bill by Bronx Council Member → Read More

Driver strikes man trying to walk across Major Deegan Expressway in Bronx crash

A driver struck and critically injured a man trying to walk across the Major Deegan Expressway in a Bronx crash early Saturday morning. → Read More

Construction starts on $9.5 billion JFK Terminal 1 revamp

Construction started on a nearly $10 billion revamp of Kennedy Airport's Terminal 1 Thursday, Governor Kathy Hochul announced. → Read More

53-foot truck stuck under track of uptown subway line

An oversized tractor trailer driver got stuck underneath the elevated subway tracks in northern Manhattan Thursday, Sept. 1. → Read More

Teenage boy loses arm after struck by subway train in Jackson Heights

A 15-year-old boy lost an arm after he was struck by a subway train in Jackson Heights, Queens, Monday morning, according to the authorities. → Read More

Vaxxing more with less: New York stretches monkeypox vaccine doses amid low supply

New York will start administering only one-fifth of of the monkeypox vaccine dosage starting next week. → Read More

Queens firefighter dies in ‘tragic accident’; union mourns 19-year FDNY veteran

A Queens firefighter died Friday in what his union described as a "tragic accident." → Read More

NYPD puts officers in Queens ATV crash on modified duty

NYPD brass have put officers on modified duty after a deadly Queens ATV crash killed two people Friday. → Read More

Driver fatally strikes 22-year-old scooter rider in Brooklyn crash

A driver struck and killed an electric scooter rider in a Brooklyn crash Saturday, according to police. → Read More

NYC sewer designs picked by politicians decades ago worsened floods, sinkholes

The quality of New York City's sewer system was up to local politicians up until some 50 years ago, who contributed to some parts of the city being more prone to floods. → Read More

NYC sewer designs picked by politicians decades ago worsened floods, sinkholes

The quality of New York City's sewer system was up to local politicians up until some 50 years ago, who contributed to some parts of the city being more prone to floods. → Read More