A Texas DoorDash driver threatened to kill McDonald’s workers who wouldn’t give him his order, according to Texas deputies. On Thursday, deputies said 34-year-old Wister Cobas asked for a delivery order from a McDonald’s in Spring,
NYC subway riders that spoke with Fox News Digital said they don't feel safe riding the subway amid a series of high-profile crimes on passenger train cars.
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During Governor Hochul’s State of the State, she spoke about safety– specifically on New York City subways. “We cannot allow our subway to be a rolling
The state has helped to fund the NYPD’s overtime in the past and although Hochul said this was funding that would be worked out with the legislature during budget negotiations, her staff had to later clarify that the city and state will actually be splitting the cost.
Service changes are coming to the Q line in Brooklyn and Manhattan this weekend. According to the MTA, the Q train will alternate between not running from Prospect Park or
The video above aired on Jan. 12, 2025. NEW YORK (PIX11) – Former MTA chair Peter Kalikow has offered to pay the teenagers who reported the suspect in the Brooklyn subway burning death the $10,000 reward sources said they wouldn’t be getting.
Gov. Kathy Hochul is leaning into NYPD overtime spending for her subway safety strategy, amplifying the city’s already historic overtime spending on law enforcement. Some transit and good governance observers, however, say they are skeptical of the cost-effectiveness.
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This story has been updated to clarify that the New York City Police Foundation has not yet determined a reward in this case. NEW YORK (PIX11) – The three teens who helped police find Sebastian Zapeta,
FAR ROCKAWAY, Queens (WABC) -- A 5-mile stretch of A-train service ends Friday in the Rockaways for repair work. Service will resume in May, just in time for beach season. The service suspension impacts 9,000 commuters a day. The A-train is shutting down for four months starting at Howard beach-JFK Airport and Far Rockaway.
We spoke with nearly 100 riders as part of our investigation on the state of the city's mass transit. Some have incredibly long commutes.