Sebastian Zapeta, the man accused of setting a woman on fire inside a New York City subway told detectives, “Oh, damn, that’s me,” when he saw video of the attack but said he couldn’t remember ...
Drivers here already pay congestion-style taxes for ride-sharing in certain parts of the city, a policy established during ...
New York City's first-in-the-nation congestion pricing toll program is being linked to a slight jump in the number of commuters using subways.
The chance of being a crime victim in the subway is remote. But riders feel far more at risk than they do driving on New York ...
New York has been named the most traffic gridlocked city in the world with Midtown Manhattan the most congested part. For years, the city has tried to install congestion pricing to reduce the number ...
The man charged with burning a woman to death on a New York City subway train pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murder and arson ...
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Is NYC Still the Capital of Cool
There’s something magnetic about New York City. People flock to NYC chasing dreams, opportunities, and that elusive “it” factor. But has the city lost its spark, or is it still the undisputed capital ...
How bad is New York City’s real crime problem? Look at the hideous new recidivism numbers pointed out by Mayor Adams and ...
NEW YORK — A man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to burning a sleeping woman to death inside a New York City subway train.
The Adams Administration’s ongoing efforts to make the case that the subway system is indeed safer overall. Those efforts are ...
But in his first interview with detectives at the NYPD's 60th Precinct in Coney Island, Zapeta would repeatedly inform ...
Sebastian Zapeta-Calil repeatedly told detectives he had no memory of an attack that killed a woman who was set ablaze on the ...