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Nolan Hicks

Nolan Hicks
Nolan Hicks is a longtime reporter in New York City, who focuses on investigative stories. He spent six years at The New York Post where his stories prompted the MTA to redesign parts of the Second Avenue Subway’s East Harlem extension and helped uncover the LIRR overtime scandal. As a contributor to Curbed/New York Magazine, he dove into Amtrak’s failing power grid, NJ Transit’s reliability crisis and why it costs the MTA $100 million to put elevators into stations. He has also worked at the New York Daily News, Austin American-Statesman and San Antonio Express-News.  He joined Streetsblog in January 2025.

Tisch Will Stay On — So Is That a Good Thing?

November 20, 2025

Security Blanket: Will NYPD Smother Mamdani’s Love of Transit and Bikes?

November 18, 2025

West Village Pol Demands DOT Act after Fatal Pedestrian Crash

November 12, 2025

SLAUGHTER: Wrong-Way Van Driver Kills Woman in West Village Crosswalk

November 6, 2025

Driver Fatally Doors Cyclist in Queens Yet is Not Charged

October 28, 2025

Ugly Truth: Feds’ Canal Street Raid Pushed Aside NYPD, Safety and Free Speech

October 27, 2025

READY, AIM, ‘MISFIRE’: NYPD’s Bike Speed-Limit Effort Only Adds Confusion in Central Park

October 17, 2025

MONEY TRAIN: How LIRR Unions ‘Game’ The System

October 8, 2025

‘Treated and Streeted’: How The City’s Safety Net Fails Homeless People in the Subway

September 23, 2025

Deep Dive: How Will Sean Duffy Fix Penn Station?

April 21, 2025