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A woman allegedly let riders through a Brooklyn subway station using a student OMNY card she found on the street several times in July 2025, according to an MTA complaint.
Officials and commuters in one part of Long Island are left wondering why there is no shuttle bus service planned for them in case of a strike.
The governor said that she has been receiving daily briefings on the situation. Here's where negotiations stand.
The MTA is preparing to finally refurbish the Chambers Street J/Z subway station, possibly the most-notorious example of the decades of disinvestment in the city’s transit system.
The MTA has been hiring pricey private lawyers to defend itself against injury claims — but refuses to reveal the full scale of the outsourced multimillion-dollar legal work and total cost to taxpayers.
Multiple unions and the MTA are struggling to come to an agreement on parts of contracts for LIRR workers. Here's what to know.
Amtrak is suing the MTA over the agency's refusal to allow Amtrak to move and test new Acela service trains on its Metro-North tracks.
Shohei Ohtani, the pitcher-only version, breaks Dodgers losing streak with 7 scoreless innings, ERA down to 0.82 The only Dodger in history with a better ERA through seven starts: Fernando Valenzuela.