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Monday’s Headlines: Albany’s Do-Nothing Conclusion Edition
The big story over the weekend was the state Assembly's failure to even take up a bill that would allow New York City to set its own speed limits. But there was other news, too.
June 12, 2023
Thursday’s Headlines: Don’t Look Up Edition
The big and only story yesterday was the end-of-days feel that blanketed the city all day. Plus, someone has to defend Sarah Meyer!
June 8, 2023
Tuesday’s Headlines: Hunger Strike Edition
The big story today is that two members of Families for Safe Streets will begin a hunger strike at the state Capitol to protest the state legislature's failure to pass a bill to allow New York City to set its own speed limits. Plus other news.
June 6, 2023
Wednesday’s Headlines: Citi Bike Mystery Edition
Our deputy editor was disappointed on Tuesday morning to find the one electric Citi Bike available near his apartment was, in fact, vandalized and unavailable for use.
May 31, 2023
Monday’s Headlines: A Rainy Tax Day Edition
Got those taxes done? No? Well, you can be forgiven if you need to download this 1040 form right now and get those unreimbursed business expenses added up on Schedule C. But if you've filed your taxes, why not check out the news from the weekend:
April 15, 2019
Friday’s Headlines: An L of a Mess Edition
Good morning! The L train repairs won't start for a few more weeks, but the MTA is going to suspend weeknight service from April 15-26, amNY reported. Not so good morning.
April 12, 2019
Thursday’s Headlines: Bikelash Approacheth Edition
We were very sorry to hear that a 4-year-old was reportedly hit by a cyclist in Riverside Park on Monday.
April 11, 2019
Wednesday’s Headlines: Today Will Be a Better Day Edition
Yesterday was the slowest transportation news day in months. It was so slow that we're going to lead this page with our news-free exchange with a clearly uninspired Mayor de Blasio yesterday over congestion pricing exemptions:
April 10, 2019
Tuesday’s Headlines: Mayor de Blasio is So Obviously Running Edition
Mayor de Blasio shook up his senior communications staff on Monday (Politico, NYDN, NY Post), which is what you do when you're running for president — which the Post editorial board thinks is the most laughable thing it has ever heard.
April 9, 2019