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Midtown & Theater District »

MTA employees handed out fake postcards of MTA Chairman Jay Walder on a beach to Times Square commuters.

Manhattan »

Weekend work will close down the 3 line and partially suspend the 2.

Manhattan »

In the last week, Steven Slater became a household name, Pop-Tarts opened a store in Times Square and a famous cat named Matilda celebrated her birthday. Have you been paying attention?

Manhattan »

An audit by the state Comptroller's office showed overtime pay at the MTA jumped 26 percent between 2005 and 2009.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Two new bus stops near Grand Street that sprouted 'overnight' are drawing the ire of local residents.

Manhattan »

Neighborhood residents said a lack of signage explaining changes to the M50 bus line was confusing.

Manhattan »

The MTA will hold public hearings on a series of fare hikes that could raise the price of a monthly MetroCard to $104.

Manhattan »

The MTA spent $22 million to repair nearly 1,000 cameras, but many more remain offline.

Manhattan »

The price of a 30-day MetroCard would increase by $15 under a proposal being considered by the board.

Manhattan »

Official reports claim 96 percent of commuter trains are on time, but passengers say up to 25 percent are late.

Manhattan »

The MTA's stalled plan to provide WiFi and cell phone service at subway stations is reportedly back on track.

Manhattan »

Residents between East 96th and East 100th Streets will deal with construction around the clock.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Critics say the MTA is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by opting not to install elevators during construction.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

MTA acknowledges that it failed to label the park's 196 acres, and says it will correct the omission in the next version.

Manhattan »

A new budget proposal may cap the monthly unlimited MetroCard to 90 rides, and increase prices to $99.