Derailed LIRR work train disrupting evening commute
Westbound service on the Long Island Railroad is seeing significant disruption, with one train per hour servicing several branches for the evening commute.
Tunnel to Towers legacy: Lisa and Jake's NYC marathon fundraising effort
Lisa and her son Jake are embarking on a mission that's deeply personal and profoundly meaningful.
Google to require disclosure if AI alters voice, imagery in political ads
Political ads using artificial intelligence on Google and YouTube must soon be accompanied by a prominent disclosure if imagery or sounds have been synthetically altered.
NYC crime: Victim stabbed repeatedly on Bronx subway platform
The stabbing happened at the Prospect Avenue train station in the Longwood section, the NYPD said.
NYC schools open amid potential bus strike, influx of migrant students
Since the end of the last school year, 21,000 students in temporary housing, including many migrants, have been enrolled in schools across the five boroughs.
2 teens killed by sheriff's deputy who shot into their vehicle
The deputy did not activate his body camera, but Shelley said a video taken by a resident documented the shooting. That video has not yet been made public.
4 injured, 2 critical after Brooklyn shooting: NYPD
Police say they have made three arrests, and the shooting may have been gang-related.
Potential bus drivers' strike looms over beginning of NYC school year
The new school year could be getting off to a bumpy start in New York City, with bus drivers threatening to go on strike and thousands of migrant children set to enter the city's public schools.
NYC migrant crisis: Uncertainty over immunization deadlines for migrant children
Officials say migrant parents have 30 days to bring their children to the Roosevelt Hotel to get checked out by a doctor and get the required vaccinations, but there may be no consequences for not doing so.
NYC, MTA announce new initiative to stop subway surfing
A new initiative aims to use young people's voices to deter other teens from subway surfing, while getting social media companies to remove videos of the dangerous stunt from their platforms.
Glitch on TrainTime app disrupts commute for Long Islanders
Some Long Island Railroad riders returning to work after the holiday weekend were met with frustration after a glitch on the TrainTime app forced customers to use the machines to buy tickets.
NYPD agrees to reform protest tactics in settlement over George Floyd protest response
The setttlement will require the NYPD to deploy fewer, less militarized officers to most public protests.
Disney encourages Spectrum customers to move to Hulu + Live TV amid Charter dispute
In a blog post, Disney said it is hopeful an agreement will be reached to restore access to ABC, ESPN, and other Disney-owned channels that have been blacked out for Spectrum customers amid the ongoing dispute.
LIRR service changes go into effect Tuesday: What to know
The MTA has implemented a slew of service changes that will increase LIRR service to Penn Station, and add more direct service to Brooklyn.
West Indian Day parade draws thousands of revelers in Brooklyn
The parade, one of the world's largest celebrations of Caribbean culture, was largely peaceful until a shooting and slashing incident in Crown Heights that left 3 injured.
Staten Island lawmakers oppose relaxed vaccination rules for children of asylum seekers
The Department of Education said this week, students in temporary housing do not need to show proof of vaccination but have 30 days to get inoculated.
Security measures heightened for J'ouvert and West Indian Day Parade
J’Ouvert and the West Indian Day Parade bring homemade dishes, colorful costumes, steel pan music, and up to two million revelers to Crown Heights.
Apple reportedly doing 3D printing trials for watches
The tech giant has recently done so for the steel casing of the Apple Watch 9, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.
NYPD to use drones to monitor backyard parties this weekend, spurring privacy concerns
The NYPD plans to pilot the unmanned aircrafts in response to complaints about large gatherings, including private events, over Labor Day weekend.
Man arrested for shoving woman onto subway tracks in Tribeca
Authorities have charged 41-year-old Samuel Junker with felony assault after he allegedly pushed a 34-year-old woman onto the tracks in an unprovoked attack.