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NYC subway

  • Gov. Hochul Deploys National Guardsmen, State Police to Combat NYC Subway Crime
    Gov. Hochul Deploys National Guardsmen, State Police to Combat NYC Subway Crime
    Some 750 National Guardsmen and 250 MTA and state police officers descended on Grand Central subway station on the evening of March 6.
    March 6, 2024BY Juliette Fairley
  • NYPD Arrests 16-Year-Old Girl for Allegedly Assaulting Asian Woman on Subway
    NYPD Arrests 16-Year-Old Girl for Allegedly Assaulting Asian Woman on Subway
    A 16-year-old girl has been arrested in Manhattan for allegedly assaulting an Asian woman who was traveling with ...
    August 11, 2023BY Aldgra Fredly
  • 3 Men Cleared in 1995 Killing of NYC Subway Token Clerk
    3 Men Cleared in 1995 Killing of NYC Subway Token Clerk
    NEW YORK—After decades in prison, three men were cleared Friday in one of the most horrifying crimes of ...
    July 16, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • NYC Subway’s Recovery Put at Risk by Crime Even as City Rebounds
    NYC Subway’s Recovery Put at Risk by Crime Even as City Rebounds
    By Michelle Kaske From Bloomberg News A spike in assaults and harassment incidents in New York’s transit system ...
    May 21, 2021BY Tribune News Service
  • Video: Hillary Clinton Struggles with Using NYC Subway Card
    Video: Hillary Clinton Struggles with Using NYC Subway Card
    It's less than two weeks away from the New York primary, the perfect time for Hillary Clinton to ...
    April 7, 2016BY Jonathan Zhou
  • Video: Homeless Man in NYC Subway Does Awesome ‘My Girl’ Rendition
    Video: Homeless Man in NYC Subway Does Awesome ‘My Girl’ Rendition
    A homeless man sat on a bench in the New York City subway, and people tried to ignore ...
    February 23, 2016BY Epoch Video
  • Guardian Angels Through the Years in NYC (Photos, Videos)
    Guardian Angels Through the Years in NYC (Photos, Videos)
    The New York City subway today still retains some of its younger self from 30 years ago---about a ...
    February 2, 2016BY Petr Svab
  • Woman Found Guilty of Shoving Subway Commuter to His Death
    Woman Found Guilty of Shoving Subway Commuter to His Death
    A New York City woman was found guilty Friday in the shoving death of a commuter in front ...
    March 13, 2015BY Genevieve Belmaker
  • Traces of Bubonic Plague in New York Subway May Be Less Dangerous Than Your Hand Sanitizer
    Traces of Bubonic Plague in New York Subway May Be Less Dangerous Than Your Hand Sanitizer
    NEW YORK—Last week, news that anthrax and bubonic plague had been found by researchers in the New York ...
    February 9, 2015BY June Kellum
  • Think About This On Your Next Commute: Traces of Anthrax, Bubonic Plague Found in NYC Subway
    Think About This On Your Next Commute: Traces of Anthrax, Bubonic Plague Found in NYC Subway
    A new study has found that 48 percent of all DNA on the subway’s surface “matches no known ...
    February 6, 2015BY Jack Phillips
  • New York City Officials Update on City’s Counter-Terrorism Plans
    New York City Officials Update on City’s Counter-Terrorism Plans
    An attack on the city's subway system, an attack by drones, or a coordinated series of bombings and ...
    November 12, 2014BY Annie Wu
  • Five Metro-North Accidents in Last Year Show Need for Federal Oversight, Says NTSB
    Five Metro-North Accidents in Last Year Show Need for Federal Oversight, Says NTSB
    NEW YORK—The series of Metro-North accidents that caused 6 deaths and 126 injuries could have been prevented if ...
    October 28, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • First Steps for a New East Midtown Underway
    First Steps for a New East Midtown Underway
    A Bloomberg-era plan to rezone a large portion of East Midtown was pulled in the last days of ...
    October 20, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • Wi-fi Comes to 40 More NYC Subway Stations in Queens and Manhattan
    Wi-fi Comes to 40 More NYC Subway Stations in Queens and Manhattan
    NEW YORK—In an effort to modernize the subway system, the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) has added free Wi-Fi ...
    October 16, 2014BY Shannon Liao
  • Laser Detection Proposed as Subway Safety Solution in NYC
    Laser Detection Proposed as Subway Safety Solution in NYC
    After a series of recent deaths on subway tracks, the MTA board said it will explore using detection ...
    January 28, 2013BY Zachary Stieber
  • NYC Subway Deaths Spur Officials to Call for Action
    NYC Subway Deaths Spur Officials to Call for Action
    Six subway-related deaths in the last month and a half have prompted calls for investigating what can be ...
    January 24, 2013BY Zachary Stieber
  • NYC No. 7 Train Suspended for 13 Winter Weekends
    NYC No. 7 Train Suspended for 13 Winter Weekends
    The coming weekend will be the first of 13 consecutive weekend service suspensions on the No. 7 line ...
    December 27, 2012BY Amelia Pang
  • MTA Approves March Fare Hike in New York
    MTA Approves March Fare Hike in New York
    Subway, bus, and rail riders in the New York metro area will have to pay more starting March ...
    December 19, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • FASTRACK Subway Maintenance Program Expanding in NYC
    FASTRACK Subway Maintenance Program Expanding in NYC
    The FASTRACK program, in which subway workers clean trash from tracks and do other rehab while lines are ...
    December 18, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • More Than Six Months Before Service Resumes at South Ferry in Lower Manhattan
    More Than Six Months Before Service Resumes at South Ferry in Lower Manhattan
    One of the last, and one of the worst damaged subway stations hit by Hurricane Sandy will not ...
    December 5, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • Full Restoration of New York Subway Still Months Away
    Full Restoration of New York Subway Still Months Away
    Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) managers detailed in a public meeting options for improving the subway system after Hurricane ...
    November 26, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • Holiday Train Exhibit Opens at New York’s Grand Central
    Holiday Train Exhibit Opens at New York’s Grand Central
    A holiday train exhibit opens at Grand Central Terminal on Wednesday, and will run through the terminal's 100th ...
    November 19, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • Protecting NYC’s Subway System From Future Storms
    Protecting NYC’s Subway System From Future Storms
    After Superstorm Sandy flooded subway tunnels and disrupted the MTA's system up to this day with residual effects, ...
    November 19, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • Grass-Roots Transit Organization Launching Monday in NYC
    Grass-Roots Transit Organization Launching Monday in NYC
    A new transit organization, formed to bring neighborhoods together to advocate for local subway, bus, and other improvements, ...
    November 18, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • Stranded Rockaways Connected to Manhattan by Ferry
    Stranded Rockaways Connected to Manhattan by Ferry
    A weekday ferry will run from the peninsula, which is off the east Brooklyn coast and south of ...
    November 11, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • First Public Meeting on Proposed Fare Hikes Wednesday in NYC
    First Public Meeting on Proposed Fare Hikes Wednesday in NYC
    The first chance for the public to voice their questions and concerns about the looming fare hikes takes ...
    November 6, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • Three Women Spend Over 24 Hours on NYC Subway
    Three Women Spend Over 24 Hours on NYC Subway
    Before subways shut down because of Hurricane Sandy, three women spent more than 24 hours on the subway ...
    October 31, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
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