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Boozy Santas are back in Manhattan today: What to know about SantaCon 2024
Guess who’s coming to town? Thousands of Santas are on their way through Manhattan in what has become a time-honored bar crawl in the days leading up to Christmas. The boozy tradition attracts revelers from all around the New York City metro area in an all-day merry celebration, stopping at dozens of bars up and down the borough. This...
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SantaCon is back in New York City on Saturday: what to know
The annual “holiday” tradition returns to Manhattan this weekend. NBC New York’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Video shows substation blast that knocked out subway power, leaving thousands stuck
Intense new video shows the electrical substation explosion that knocked out subway service for multiple lines in Brooklyn Wednesday night, trapping thousands of riders underground for hours.
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Video shows blast that knocked out NYC subway service, leaving thousands stuck
A new look at the electrical substation explosion that knocked out subway service in Brooklyn on Wednesday night that trapped thousands of riders. News 4 New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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MTA's last limited-edition MetroCards amid move to OMNY
Andrew Siff shares the story from Queens for NBC New York.
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A.I. cameras aboard NYC buses issue tickets to law-abiding drivers. How did it happen?
NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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MTA's A.I. bus cameras issue thousands of mistaken parking violations
In all, the MTA said A.I. cameras on the M79 and Bx35 routes mistakenly ticketed about 3,800 vehicles for blocking bus lanes. More than 870 of the faulty infractions were for cars, trucks, and SUVs that were parked in perfectly legal spots.
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MTA board approves $9 toll congestion pricing plan
News 4’s Greg Cergol reports.
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MTA board approves new congestion pricing plan
Andrew Siff reporting on the MTA board approving the new congestion pricing plan.
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MTA board to vote on updated congestion pricing plan
The plan to unpause congestion pricing faces a key vote today. Tracie Strahan reports.
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Voice of LIRR and Metro North dies at 80
Tributes are pouring in for the man behind the Long Island Rail Road announcements. News 4’s Greg Cergol reports.
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Congestion pricing coming Jan. 2025: How much drivers will pay
The first-in-the-nation congestion pricing initiative is set to restart in early January after a months-long pause. Gov. Hochul announced on Thursday the new toll will have a reduced price of $9. But even with the lower fare, many are still vowing to fight it. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff and Adam Harding report.
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Congestion pricing plan wins praise from some, fierce opposition in NJ and Long Island
With President-elect Donald Trump headed for the White House, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is hurriedly restarting the congestion pricing plan to fund the MTA — but faces staunch bipartisan opposition from lawmakers in surrounding boroughs and NYC suburbs.
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NYC revives congestion pricing plan with lowered $9 toll
Congestion pricing will resume with reduced toll of $9 beginning in January, Gov. Kathy Hochul says.
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Potential revival of congestion pricing could be imminent: What to know
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is expected to revive the controversial congestion pricing plan as soon as Thursday, with some reports saying it will come with a 40% reduction across the board and a a lower base fare for cars, as well as trucks and buses. NBC New York’s Checkey Beckford reports.
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Van Ritshie, ‘iconic' voice of Metro-North and LIRR announcements, dies at 80
Known for informing riders in his familiar voice “This is the train to…”, Van Ritshie died at the age of 80 after spending more than 50 years in the radio and voiceover business.
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Congestion pricing could return soon, but at a lower price. Here's what it may cost
Gov. Kathy Hochul may resurrect the plan that she put on pause back in June, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be changes to the controversial toll
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Congestion pricing return? Hochul may revive program, but possibly at a lower price
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has said she may revive the controversial congestion pricing tolling plan that she put on pause in June, just weeks before it was set to take effect. But Hochul has noted there need to be a few key changes to the plan, possibly including the price. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Gov. Hochul considering ‘unpausing' congestion pricing before Trump takes office
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is considering ways to revive a program that would charge drivers a toll to enter parts of Manhattan before President-elect Donald Trump gets into office and blocks it.
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Congestion pricing has been paused since June. The election results could change that
The MTA’s controversial congestion pricing plan for entering Manhattan was paused in June by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. But after the results of the presidential election, that could change.