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The joke always seems to be on the Hornets. ... the NBA,” which is the phrase vice president of basketball operations Jeff Peterson repeated during his introductory press conference in March ...
Kate Bulkeley's pledge to stay off social media in high school worked at first. Gabriela Durham, a high school senior in Brooklyn, says navigating high school without social media has made her who ...
(MTA Press Conference.) BROOKLYN, NY — Five Long Island Rail Road workers have been honored by the MTA for rescuing a man who fell on the Brooklyn subway tracks Wednesday, his foot stuck ...
Around 8:35 a.m. a person was fatally hit by a train at Grand Central Station, the NYPD said. About five minutes later, emergency teams removed the straphanger from under the train, and the MTA...
A and C trains headed north ran with delays as crews dealt with a signal problem near Liberty Avenue, the MTA posted at 7:53 a.m.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved a congestion pricing plan Wednesday for vehicles entering Manhattan below 60th Street that was recommended last week by the Traffic Mobility ...
2017–2021: transit crisis. In 2017, New York governor Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency for the MTA due to various incidents involving the NYCTA's subway and bus systems. At the time, only 65 percent of weekday trains reached their destinations on time, the lowest rate since a transit crisis in the 1970s.
April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day [1] is an annual custom on 1 April consisting of practical jokes and hoaxes. Jokesters often expose their actions by shouting "April Fools!" at the recipient. Mass media can be involved with these pranks, which may be revealed as such the following day.
A week after the attack, several members of Congress from New York sent a letter to the MTA, asking why the surveillance cameras at the 36th Street station had malfunctioned prior to the attack. In a letter dated May 2, 2022, MTA chairman Janno Lieber said the cameras at the 25th, 36th, and 45th Street stations had faulty fan units, which ...
It’s a new riff on the MTA’s classic New York City subway announcement: Please stand clear of the conductor’s window.