Boeing crash victims' families ask DOJ to fine company $24B, prosecute former execs
Relatives who lost loved ones in Boeing crashes are pressing the government to hold the company more accountable.
MTA installs bus lane cameras: Here's how the ACE program works
The MTA is cracking down on NYC drivers occupying the bus lanes by installing cameras that will automatically give drivers tickets.
Cities with the longest average commutes: How does your daily drive stack up?
People living in these cities deal with the burden of unusually long commutes daily. Here’s where your area ranks.
Suffolk County's red light camera program facing uncertain future
Suffolk County's controversial red light camera program could be coming to an end in December after the county legislature failed to request an extension.
NYC transit workers rally for safety after series of violent attacks on employees
Members of New York City's Transit Workers Union came out Tuesday in a show of support for workers who have been violently attacked on the job.
Long Island MacArthur Airport welcomes JetBlue, flights to Florida
JetBlue will offer nonstop service to and from three Florida destinations from MacArthur Airport.
Deer crashes through windshield of Rhode Island bus, injuring 3 passengers
A frightening incident occurred in Warwick, Rhode Island, on Monday when a deer crashed through the windshield of a bus, injuring three passengers.
NYC to add hundreds of red light cameras to intersections
Hundreds more red light cameras are coming to intersections all across New York City. Supporters say they'll keep the city's streets safe, while critics say they are simply a cash-grab.
Janno Lieber says MTA must shrink subway improvements following congestion pricing pause
MTA CEO Janno Lieber says the agency will have to cut back its plans for maintaining and improving its subways, buses and commuter rail in the wake of congestion pricing being put on hold.
NY lawmakers head home without congestion pricing deal
New York lawmakers are ending the legislative session without an agreement to bail out the MTA after Governor Kathy Hochul paused congestion pricing.
Being plane diverted back to Denver; passenger describes ‘crying and screaming’ before landing
A passenger onboard a Southwest Airlines flight that was diverted back to Denver after suffering a tire failure says people in the cabin were "crying and screaming" before the plane made an emergency landing.
NYC Rabbi who had leg broken in e-bike hit-and-run demanding stricter regulations
Rabbi Michael Miller is calling for stricter e-bike regulations after a hit-and-run incident left him with a broken leg.
NJ Transit, Amtrak riders facing more delays
NJ Transit commuters are once again facing massive delays for the second time in as many weeks, thanks to an Amtrak track condition near Secaucus.
NYC congestion pricing plan indefinitely paused, Hochul says
NYC's congestion pricing plan will be indefinitely paused, an action that is driven by the cost of living and economic recovery concerns for NYC, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said.
Do you have complaints about NYC subway stations? Here's how to report it
The MTA's group station manager office hours program is now underway, and they want to hear your complaints.
NYC congestion pricing plan could be postponed; talks underway in Albany: sources
FOX 5 NY has learned high level talks are going on in the state capitol right now about postponing the implementation of NYC congestion pricing.
NYC DOT begins Second Avenue redesign with wider bike, upgraded bus lanes
Construction officially started on Manhattan's Second Avenue, including wider bike lanes and upgraded bus lanes.
BQE closures to create traffic headaches this weekend: What you need to know
Parts of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway are closed this weekend for repair and replacement work. Here's what you need to know to hopefully avoid any traffic headaches.
Baltimore channel affected by bridge collapse set to reopen early June
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continues to work on restoring the Federal Channel to its original 700-foot width and 50-foot depth by clearing the remaining wreckage from the riverbed. Based on recent dive surveys and engineer analysis, the work to restore the Federal Channel is projected to conclude between June 8-10.
NYC taxi drivers caught in crossfire of MTA and Curb fee dispute
A feud between a company that runs the credit card readers for taxi meters and the MTA has some of the city's taxi drivers saying they're fed up with getting squeezed.