The feds stopped making payments on a $3.4 billion grant for the project back in October. Now, the MTA says they need to funding restored, or else the project is at risk.
New York City has launched an affordable housing lottery for 37 units at the affordable and supportive housing development La Olazul, located at 1940 Jerome ...
The election of the young Democrat, a Shia of Indian descent, has highlighted the vitality of the Muslim community in the nation's largest city. This new generation of believers, shaped by 9/11 and ...
Most people planning a move to Japan default to Tokyo without thinking twice. It's the obvious choice - the global brand, the ...
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You’ll see wetlands where herons stand like they’re posing for nature documentaries, forests so thick you half expect a fairy ...
Fried Dumpling on Mosco Street is proof that the best things in life are cheap, delicious, and served through a window by ...
According to the official record, about 2,000 shelters are considered active in Attica to date and thus suitable to be used in a condition of extensive bombing. From theory to practice, however, the ...
Upgrades are coming to nearly a third of the MTA’s subway cars and it could mean big changes to some familiar aesthetics New Yorkers have grown accustomed to while riding the rails.
Transit officials will commit billions of dollars over the next few years to replace Reagan-era subway cars that have aged beyond their useful life.
A Metropolitan Transportation Authority plan to replace about one-third of its subway fleet will allow the agency to finally retire train cars dating back to the 1980s. MTA offici ...
In two recent incidents, teenagers drove trains briefly, and in one case drove a G train into another train. A 14-year-old was arrested in that episode. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Thursday.