New Yorkers who repeatedly drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol will now face permanent loss of their driving privileges after four drug or alcohol-related convictions or incidents, such as ...
Two local legislators hope to rename a bridge in honor of a fallen New York Army National Guard member. State Sen. Pat Fahy ...
The $1.6-billion settlement with Toyota's Hino truck division includes a criminal penalty of $522 million, the largest since ...
Amid concerns from the community, about cancer-causing chemical emissions from the Goodyear plant in Niagara Falls, the NYSDEC is set to hold a listening session for the public.
New York City Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday that she is deploying more police officers to the New York City subway ...
Target raised its holiday-quarter comparable sales forecast on Thursday, buoyed by robust shopper demand for clothing, toys ...
Donald Trump’s pick to head the Transportation Department promised Wednesday to scrutinize Boeing’s safety issues, streamline ...
Speed cameras in construction zones could become a permanent fixture on New York state highways if Gov. Kathy Hochul wins the ...
Recently, the New York Thruway Authority approved a new measure where repeated toll evaders can be banned from using the cross-state freeway, according to a new report from the Albany Times-Union.
New York City has become the first city in the nation to implement ... 2.5+ Million Teslas Investigated For Crashes Linked To Remote Driving Feature, Nhtsa Says Layoffs Loom At Washington Post Amid ...
They will be facing the New York Jets in Week 18, who have just about given up on the year. Miami should be able to run the ball with ease in this matchup and get the road win to improve to 9-8 ...
But according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), driving at 55 mph while sending or reading a text message for five seconds is the same as driving an entire length of a ...