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Monday’s Headlines: We Made an April Fool Out of Curtis Sliwa!
Hear how the former mayoral candidate and radio show host believed our April Fool's Day story completely. Plus other news.
April 4, 2022
Mayor Adams to Take Tonight Off: ‘I’m a Bit Tired,’ Hizzoner Says
Mayor Adams told a stunned city press corps this morning that he intends to "have a quiet evening at home" tonight on the first of April, the first time since taking office that the mayor has not attended at least three events or two events and one all-night rager.
April 1, 2022
EXCLUSIVE: Mayor Adams Says 3rd Ave. Will be His First ‘Bike Superhighway’
Click here to see the proposed design, which was leaked to Streetsblog in advance of the April 1 announcement.
April 1, 2022
America’s Best Bus Stops Semifinals: East Coast Heavyweights
It's Boston vs. Lewes, Delaware as we race to the finals.
March 31, 2022
MTA Boss ‘Rethinking’ Timing of Long-Awaited All-Door Bus Boarding
"We might be waiting years for all-door boarding," one advocate said.
March 31, 2022
Gas Tax Holiday Is A Stupid Idea that Will Hurt Transit Riders, Advocates Say
A gas tax holiday is mostly a holiday for wealthy drivers and a double-shift for low-income transit users.
March 28, 2022
America’s Best Bus Stops Round 1: Public Art Meets Public Transit
An artful bus stop can transform a wearisome wait into an inspiring visit to a micro-museum — and these stops are true masterpieces.
Today, we're looking at three stops that straddle the line between sculpture and public utility, without sacrificing the basics of good benches, shelters, sidewalks and more.
March 25, 2022
What An Ideal Green New Deal for Transportation Might Look Like
A truly green new deal must focus on reducing the amount Americans drive, a new report argues — and doing so will take an unprecedented portfolio of investments into sustainable modes.
March 22, 2022
Thursday’s Headlines: What is Wrong with Some People Edition
Kids playing without getting run over is such an inconvenience! Plus other news.
March 17, 2022
Two More Queens Pedestrians are Killed By Drivers (Neither of Whom Has Been Charged)
A 75-year-old woman was backed over on Tuesday night and a Flushing senior died of wounds incurred last week on Northern Boulevard.
March 16, 2022