The southernmost block of Brooklyn's Ashland Place remains harrowing and chaotic for cyclists thanks to Mayor Eric Adams.
The open streets program is running out of money as a key federal grant gets ready to expire, and Mayor Adams isn't coming to the rescue.
To paraphrase Earl Warren, always turn to Streetsblog first. The rest of the news has nothing but Trump and tariffs. Yes, it's your daily (mostly) Trump-, trade- and economy-free newsletter, focused ...
Hundreds of outdoor dining restaurants will be able to serve alcohol after all, now that the State Liquor Authority said it ...
At a funeral amid a neighborhood tragedy, the local Assembly member excuses speeding drivers and says there are "too many" ...
At his weekly press conference, Mayor Adams was asked about the fatal crash on Saturday on an unmerciful highway-like road ...
A report released Wednesday by the Marron Institute at New York University offers ways to break the intercity rail logjam in ...
Cops have charged recidivist scofflaw Miriam Yarimi with manslaughter after a crash that has stoked demands for more action ...
Virginia's rule, which was approved by Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin late last month and expected to go into effect in July ...
Legislation in Albany would force New York City to allow curbside outdoor dining year-round after new rules decimated the ...
New York City's outdoor dining is reverting back to more wealthy neighborhoods in Manhattan and Brooklyn, especially for ...
The company claims its bikes are inspected and comply with the gold standard for safety, but a lawsuit says it does not.
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