Friday’s Headlines: Double DOT Incompetence Edition
What this city needs is a place to walk on the Queensboro Bridge ... and for the federal DOT to get out of our way. Plus other news.
April 25, 2025
Speed Governor! Cuomo’s Car Driven Recklessly Through School Zones
This gives new meaning to the term "the mayor's race."
April 24, 2025
Thursday’s Headlines: What a ‘Waste’ Edition
Why is it taking so long to bring safety to commercial garbage pickup? Plus other news.
April 24, 2025
Tuesday’s Headlines: It’s War Edition
Unless Gov. Hochul respects Trump's illegal attempt to kill congestion pricing, he'll freeze out the city and state from crucial federal funding. Plus other news.
April 22, 2025
Exclusive: Cops Writing 15% of Their Red Light Tix to Cyclists, Who are Just 2% of Road Users
We received data from a Freedom of Information Law request showing that the NYPD is intent on writing red-light tickets to the lightest, slowest-moving vehicles instead of doubling-down on enforcement against 3,000-pound-plus killing machines.
April 18, 2025
Thursday’s Headlines: Get Your Tickets to Honor Public Space Heroes Edition
Don't miss an event that honors the people behind our city’s defining public spaces. Plus other news.
April 17, 2025
Wednesday’s Headlines: So Many Things to Count Edition
There are a wealth of new ways to count successes and failures in New York City. Plus other news.
April 16, 2025
Voters to Pols: Don’t Forget Street Safety (Um, But How Do You Define It?)
More than three-quarters of city voters think pedestrian safety is a serious issue, a reminder that if candidates for mayor neglect this vital livable streets issue, they do so at their own peril.
April 15, 2025
Tuesday’s Headlines: Clean that Plate Edition
On the eve of new city rules about covered or defaced plates, the king of Criminal Mischief offers a public service announcement.
April 15, 2025
Activists Walk the Queensboro Bridge to Demand More Space for Pedestrians, But Lane Reverts to Cars Anyway
Safety issues were supposed to be rectified by the Department of Transportation until Mayor Adams stepped in.
April 12, 2025