Michelle Go Case: Homeless man charged in Times Square subway killing
A homeless man now faces second-degree murder charges in the subway pushing death of Michelle Alyssa Go.
Mayor Adams says he doesn't feel safe on NYC subway
New York City's new mayor, who happens to be a retired police captain, says he feels unsafe when he rides the subway.
Michelle Go, NYC subway killing victim vigils held
Michelle Alyssa Go, the woman killed Saturday in a New York City subway attack, was remembered in vigils on Tuesday evening in both New York and San Francisco.
Turnstile jumping linked to rising subway crime, experts say
Nearly all people committing crimes in the New York City subway system did not pay their fare, said MTA board member Andrew Albert.
Times Square subway killing: Mayor Adams says system is safe
Despite the shoving death of Michelle Alyssa Go, 40, by a homeless man in Times Square over the weekend, Mayor Eric Adams said the transit system remains safe.
Michelle Alyssa Go killed after being shoved in front of subway in Times Square
Police say that Simon Martial, 61, a reportedly homeless man with an extensive criminal history, randomly shoved Michelle Alyssa Go, 40, onto the tracks, where she was struck and killed by an oncoming train.
Man killed by subway trying to save gang victim identified; 2 arrests made
The NYPD released the name of the man killed while trying to save another man who was attacked by a gang inside a Bronx subway station. Cops also arrested two teens in connection with the vicious assault.
Pack of attackers target man on Manhattan subway train
Police in New York were looking for six people involved in a violent attack on a Manhattan subway train.
Hochul backs plan for express rail connecting Queens and Brooklyn
The proposed Interborough Express would operate along existing freight train tracks that run through several underserved neighborhoods between Bay Ridge in Brooklyn and Jackson Heights in Queens.
B, W, Z subway lines temporarily suspended, again, due to COVID-related staffing shortage
The B, W and Z subway lines were temporarily suspended, again, due to a COVID-19 staffing-related shortage.
COVID test sites to open at 4 more subway stations
COVID testing sites will open at four more subway stations, bringing the number of station testing sites to 11.
Penn Station scissor attack: Man slashes teen in random attack, NYPD says
A man with scissors came up to a 17-year-old boy on the northbound platform of the A/C/E line just before 4 a.m. Friday and without saying a word attacked him, the NYPD said. The attacker slashed the teen in his forehead and then ran away.
Hochul, Adams targeting crime, homelessness on NYC subways
A new initiative will see hundreds of additional NYPD officers sent into the city's subways, while outreach units will be deployed to deal with the growing homelessness crisis.
Some NYC subway service suspended due to crew shortage
The MTA has suspended multiple subway lines through Friday, Jan. 7, 2022, because COVID-19 is hitting the workforce hard.
NYC subway lines suspended due to COVID staffing shortage
The B, W, and Z lines remained canceled Friday and were running on a Saturday schedule, according to the MTA. A day earlier, the agency canceled the lines due to staffing shortages related to the COVID surge hitting the city.
Woman stabbed aboard subway on Christmas morning
Police released video of a suspect who stabbed a woman multiple times aboard a subway train in Lower Manhattan on Christmas morning.
MTA running fewer trains due to COVID surge
As the number of coronavirus cases continues to surge, the impact is being felt at the MTA which is running fewer trains and using some stations as COVID testing sites.
Vandalism threatening final runs of vintage NYC subway cars
Transit workers said someone kicked in one of the cars’ seats, which are irreplaceable, during the first run and that the remaining runs could be canceled.
1960s-era subway cars getting last rides before retirement
The MTA is getting ready to say goodbye to some of the oldest running subway cars in the world.
Man shoved onto NYC subway tracks in unprovoked attack
The man suffered a fractured left arm and wrist, cuts to his left knee, and bruising to his right knee from the shocking assault.