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Price Hike For NYC Subways And Buses Are in Effect

Price Hike For NYC Subways And Buses Are in Effect

The base fare for subways, local buses and Access-A-Ride increased 10 cents to $3 on Sunday.
Good Day, Brooklyn!

Good Day, Brooklyn!

3 Men Wanted For Robbing Bed-Stuy Smoke Shop, Beating Employees

3 Men Wanted For Robbing Bed-Stuy Smoke Shop, Beating Employees

Police say the robbery happened around 6:00pm on Tuesday at Franklin Convenience.
Exclusive Video Shows Man Throwing Bricks Into Clinton Hill Building

Exclusive Video Shows Man Throwing Bricks Into Clinton Hill Building

The incident happened on Dec. 29 around 5:00am.
NYC Releases 10 Financial Resolutions For a Stronger 2026

NYC Releases 10 Financial Resolutions For a Stronger 2026

New Yorkers are encouraged to start 2026 with smarter money habits as the city promotes free financial counseling, tax credits and consumer protections.
Brooklyn Neighbors Rally to Save Historic Josephine English Mansion From Private Sale

Brooklyn Neighbors Rally to Save Historic Josephine English Mansion From Private Sale

Bed-Stuy residents are organizing a community land trust and fundraising effort to save a historic Stuyvesant Avenue mansion once owned by Dr. Josephine English from a court-ordered sale.
City Council Launches Guaranteed Income Program For Homeless Youth

City Council Launches Guaranteed Income Program For Homeless Youth

New York City expands guaranteed income efforts with a pilot program for young people experiencing homelessness.
NYC Housing Gap Widens: 433K Units Needed

NYC Housing Gap Widens: 433K Units Needed

A new REBNY report warns that New York City is far behind its goal of adding 500,000 housing units by 2034, with construction delays and stalled projects leaving a gap of over 430,000 homes.
New Health Care Laws Take Effect in New York

New Health Care Laws Take Effect in New York

Starting Jan. 1, 2026, New Yorkers will see new protections in their health coverage aimed at lowering out-of-pocket costs for critical care.
New Data Shows New Yorkers Living Longer, But Black Residents Still Behind

New Data Shows New Yorkers Living Longer, But Black Residents Still Behind

Citywide life expectancy rose to 82.6 years in 2023, but Black New Yorkers still face significant health gaps, according to new Health Department data.