NYC Green Cabs Hit Record Low as Uber and Lyft Dominate
New York's Boro Taxi fleet has collapsed 93% since 2015, with only 539 active green cab drivers remaining as ride-share apps reshape city transit.
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New York's Boro Taxi fleet has collapsed 93% since 2015, with only 539 active green cab drivers remaining as ride-share apps reshape city transit.
A new study maps 500+ flood-prone 'Blue Zones' across NYC's five boroughs, putting 1.2 million residents and 20% of city land at risk.
Over 34,000 NYC residential building workers plan a strike authorization vote on April 15, days before their contract with RAB expires on April 20.
Schneps Media marks 40 years by highlighting New Yorkers its local publications helped bring into focus, showing the power of neighborhood journalism.
From cherry blossoms at Brooklyn Botanic Garden to the High Line and Museum of Ice Cream, here are 25 must-do activities in NYC this spring.
NYC's acting sanitation commissioner says the city's pooper scooper law is nearly unenforceable, with only two summonses issued in all of 2025.
A modular restroom hyped as fast and affordable for Fort Washington Park is years behind schedule and has ballooned to $3.5 million in costs.
New York City Council weighs a ban on glue traps amid animal welfare concerns and the city's ongoing battle with its rat population.
Volunteers conducted NYC's 21st annual HOPE count after a cold-weather delay, with nearly 1,300 participants surveying unhoused residents across all five boroughs.
A new report urges Mayor Mamdani to streamline NYC's complex event permitting system, which can require sign-off from up to seven different city agencies.