New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is pushing back against President Donald Trump’s “King" remark after his administration moved to ...
Gov. Hochul says New York City will “keep its cameras on.” Can the administration legally end the nation's first cordon pricing program?
Hochul and Trump met for more than an hour on Friday afternoon and also discussed other issues including immigration, infrastructure, economic development, energy, offshore wind and nuclear power.
The NYPD said the arrest of a chronic shoplifter is an example of how enforcing NYC Transit rules maintains order in the subway system and often leads to the arrest of offenders wanted for crimes, ...
Mayra Lora of the Bronx dropped her ring into a sidewalk subway grate but was reunited it thanks to MTA employees who ...
With the future of congestion pricing in New York City uncertain, at least one neighboring lawmaker is seizing on the opportunity to call for a refund for drivers who have paid the toll in recent ...
The OMNY system, which replaces the 30-year-old MetroCard, allows transit users to pay for their trips using a tap of their ...
Since Hochul has promised that the tolling cameras will stay on, and the MTA is gearing up for a legal battle, it seems that New York has no plan to stop charging the variable toll of $9 for personal ...