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Monday’s Headlines: Cars Can Be Slowed Down Edition
It may have been the slowest news weekend of all time, but we managed to find the headlines you need to start your week.
March 22, 2021
State Comptroller Dashboard Shows Who Has Been Riding The Subway
The tool shows that that nine out of 10 neighborhoods that had the highest subway ridership in February, 2021 are in Queens or the Bronx.
March 19, 2021
Brooklyn Candidate One-Ups Boss, Proposes Plan to End Illegal and Placard Parking
City Council candidate Elizabeth Adams wants to finish the job that her boss, Council Member Steven Levin, did not come close to finishing.
March 19, 2021
CAR CLOTURE: After Improving During Pandemic, Bus Speeds Are Dropping Again
The city's buses are stuck in neutral.
March 18, 2021
How to Accelerate Parking Reform in U.S. Cities

March 17, 2021
Legislators Counter Flailing Cuomo’s $145M MTA Raid With Better Idea: $0 MTA Raid
The state legislature moved quickly to take advantage of Gov. Cuomo's weakened position, delivering its own budget proposal on Sunday that undoes Cuomo's proposed $145-million raid on MTA operating funds.
March 16, 2021
Thursday’s Headlines: March (Parking) Madness Continues Edition
First, we all need an update on the first-round battles in our incredible effort to track police vehicular disrespect and abuse. Plus all the other news.
March 11, 2021
Tuesday’s Headlines: Preliminary Battles Edition
Before we get to the news from yesterday, we'll start with an update on our March (Parking) Madness competition.
March 9, 2021
No One’s Talking About the Best Thing About The New USPS Mail Truck

March 2, 2021
State DMV Denies Streetsblog’s Request to Know Number of Drivers with License Suspensions
The state Department of Motor Vehicles won't tell us — or doesn't know — how many driver's licenses it revokes or suspends every year. And we think that sucks.
February 22, 2021