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    Bus Riders Call on Mayor to Improve “Slow” and “Unreliable” Service

      Frustrated bus riders and advocates gathered Thursday in different locations in Manhattan to ask for Mayor Bill de Blasio’s immediate action to improve bus service, which… Read more “Bus Riders Call on Mayor to Improve “Slow” and “Unreliable” Service”

    November 6, 2018 by Valeria Piantoni

    NYC Residents Push for Subway “Fair Fares”

    On January 25th, New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted to raise the price of unlimited MetroCards by 4 percent from $116.50 to $121.  Some city residents argue that… Read more “NYC Residents Push for Subway “Fair Fares””

    February 20, 2017March 29, 2017 by Eva Andersen

    New Yorkers to Trump: Get Out of Town

    Tiffany Pennamon @tiffanypennamon Midtown traffic has become a nightmare since the election and one city council member is calling on President-elect Donald Trump to move his transition… Read more “New Yorkers to Trump: Get Out of Town”

    December 7, 2016December 7, 2016 by Tiffany Pennamon

    For Brooklyn Residents and Small Business Owners, “What The L” is Next?

    For Melissa Magal, the clock is ticking. As the owner of two restaurants in Brooklyn, she has less than 800 days before her employees and customers will… Read more “For Brooklyn Residents and Small Business Owners, “What The L” is Next?”

    November 19, 2016November 21, 2016 by Courtenay Brown

    Fans Ride Vintage Train To Yankees Opening Game

    Baseball lovers and train enthusiasts took a special ride this week.

    April 7, 2016November 19, 2016 by Bianca Holman

    New York City Reacts to Brussels Attacks

    In the wake of deadly terror attacks across Brussels, officials in New York City increased the number of police officers at subway stations. Samara Abramson reports on the city’s response to Tuesday’s tragic events.

    March 24, 2016November 12, 2016 by Samara Abramson

    Despite MTA Progress, Disabled Subway Passengers Must Plan Alternate Routes

    Navigating the New York City subway station can be daunting at times. However, for Tiffany Hall, even getting down to the platform is a challenge. “I try… Read more “Despite MTA Progress, Disabled Subway Passengers Must Plan Alternate Routes”

    October 30, 2015September 19, 2017 by Katie Greifeld

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