By Mihir Zaveri Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, a Democrat, declined to say anything negative about Donald J. Trump’s early executive orders, saying he would bring any concerns directly to ...
New York will do anything to combat farebeating — except actually arresting people for it. The MTA hemorrhaged a shocking $800 million last year to turnstile jumpers and other thieves.
"I'm not waiting," Hochul said. Users of the nation's largest subway system will start seeing New York City police officers on every overnight train starting Monday as Gov. Kathy Hochul announced ...
Amid a flurry of high-profile crime stories, New York City subway riders are voicing concerns about their safety, suggesting that violence on train cars is becoming a looming issue in the Big Apple.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- New York City subway riders will start seeing officers on every overnight train starting Monday, Governor Kathy Hochul said Thursday. "I'm not waiting," Hochul said.
New York City is working to make its public transit spaces safer for riders and community members. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced comprehensive new steps to increase law enforcement ...
But let’s get it straight: The MTA is not to blame for the farebeating crisis. New York’s pro-crime Democrats, the ones who made and keep farebeating effectively legal (starting with then ...