MTA works on redesign of the city bus system

MTA works on redesign of the city bus system

Every week, according to the MTA, about 650,000 people travel on public buses in Brooklyn. Since January, the Agency has held public hearings for any interested person to participate in the redesign of the more than 70 bus routes that circulate within and outside the county. “We are interested in providing them with a bus … Read more

One dead and two injured after a fire in the Bronx

One dead and two injured after a fire in the Bronx

One person dies and two more are injured in a fire registered in an apartment building in the Bronx. The flames started at the home located on Evergreen Avenue in the Soundview neighborhood around 2 p.m. yesterday. One person was pronounced dead at the scene and two others suffered minor injuries. Firefighters indicate that the … Read more

The city about to break the record for the longest time without snowfall

The city about to break the record for the longest time without snowfall

The city is set to break two snow-related records this week. The first is for the longest period of time without snow and the second is a record for the latest snowfall of the season. In our city it has not snowed for 324 days, since March 9 of last year. The record is 332 … Read more

Rejection before possible deposit of trucks in the Bronx

Rejection before possible deposit of trucks in the Bronx

Harlem residents reject plans to build a commercial truck depot in their neighborhood. The developers had originally planned to build a complex west of 145th Street, which would have included hundreds of affordable housing units. That plan stalled when Councilwoman Kristin Richardson Jordan objected. The developers changed their plans and opted for a truck depot … Read more

Construction Companies File Injury Lawsuits

Construction Companies File Injury Lawsuits

Construction contractors report a drastic increase in lawsuits against them for suspicious injuries. They claim they are losing millions and that, by law, there is nothing that can be done to stop it. The alleged accidents occur at low altitudes, without witnesses and with workers who have only been working for a couple of days. … Read more

Shooting in the subway, after announcement that there is less crime

Shooting in the subway, after announcement that there is less crime

Efforts to improve the deteriorated image of the city’s train system suffered a new setback this Saturday, when a shooting occurred inside a train on the N line in lower Manhattan. According to the police, at approximately one in the morning two individuals got into an argument and one of them pulled out a gun, … Read more

Gunshot wounded man on N line train in Manhattan

Gunshot wounded man on N line train in Manhattan

A 34-year-old man is shot aboard a train on the N line in Manhattan. The incident occurred around one in the morning on Saturday at the Canal Street and Broadway station. According to police, two men got into a dispute. After a struggle, one of them shot the other in the torso and arm before … Read more

Young man killed in shooting now saves lives organ donation

Young man killed in shooting now saves lives organ donation

A teenager who was shot while leaving a basketball court is now saving lives through organ donation. Josué López-Ortega, 15, was shot in the head outside the Police Athletic League in Longwood on January 19. IT MAY INTEREST YOU: The LiveOnNY organization says Josué saved the lives of seven people who needed transplants. “It’s rare … Read more

The mayor basically cut us out of his vision for NYC

The mayor basically cut us out of his vision for NYC

With banners and a loud voice, a group of protesters had a very clear message for the mayor this Friday, one day after he forgot immigrants in his state of the city speech: that when immigrants are attacked, they fight and defend them. . “Historically, it is a city made and composed of immigrants, and … Read more

Governor and mayor assure that crime in the subway has decreased

Governor and mayor assure that crime in the subway has decreased

Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams released statistics indicating an overall 16% drop in subway crime since late October. A change that some users like Simón Ayala, they say, have noticed. “You see a lot of the police force actually. I think it has improved,” Ayala said. During the press conference at the Fulton … Read more