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New York to become 1st US city to have congestion charge
New York to become first US city to have congestion charge
New York is set to become the first city in the US to implement a congestion charge. Governor Kathy Hochul announced pricing on certain roads would begin on 5 January to "unclog our streets, reduce pollution and deliver better public transit for millions of New Yorkers”.
Congestion pricing could start Jan. 5, 2025 in New York City. Here's what to know about the new timeline.
With NYC's congestion pricing start date tentatively set for January 2025, here are the next steps it has to pass first.
New York City congestion pricing plan returns with new reduced tolls
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is reviving New York City’s congestion pricing with a new plan that lowers the cost to vehicles traveling through Manhattan below 60th Street.
Golden Bachelorette's Joan and Chock Are Moving to NYC
Golden Bachelorette’s Joan and Chock Confirm They’re Not Moving In Together Amid NYC Apartment Plans
While Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple are planning on putting down some roots together in New York City, they clarified that they’re not moving in together. Rather, the Golden Bachelorette couple will split time between the Big Apple and their respective homes in Maryland and Kansas.
“The Golden Bachelorette”’s Joan and Chock Aren’t Moving In Together but Will Retreat to N.Y.C. for 'Alone' Time (Exclusive)
Chock Chapple, who proposed to Joan Vassos during the show's Nov. 13 finale, tells PEOPLE he and his fiancée plan to go "back and forth" between Kansas and Maryland
Golden Bachelorette's Joan and Chock moving to New York City after engagement party
During the season finale of The Golden Bachelorette, Joan Vassos gave her final rose to Chock Chapple and now the two are planning a move to the Big Apple.
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Acclaimed The Michelin Guide adds 19 new NYC restaurants. Here's the list
The prestigious The Michelin Guide — which showcases the best restaurants — has added a whopping 19 new New York City ...
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Why a New York City Republican thinks Trump increased his NYC vote share
In today’s edition … Conservative group crafted misleading “false-flag” ads in support of Harris … Elon Musk’s history of ...
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NY Mayor Adams says immigration system in city is 'broken' and Americans voted to fix it
New York City Mayor Eric Adams told "The View" on Friday that Americans voted last Tuesday to fix America's "broken" ...
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Mayor Adams’ office directs NYC agencies to launch BlueSky accounts amid growth on new platform
Mayor Eric Adams’ office ordered all city government agencies Thursday to set up accounts on BlueSky, a social media platform ...
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What Trump's new U.S. attorney pick could mean for NYC Mayor Adams
President-elect Donald Trump's choice of Jay Clayton as the lead federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York ...
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New York races to revive Manhattan tolls intended to fight traffic before Trump can block them
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has revived a plan to impose a toll on drivers entering Manhattan’s central district as a way to ...
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No More Rat Buffets: What to Know About New York City’s New Trash Rules
The rules herald the end of the city’s peculiar, decades-old tradition of letting residents place their bulging garbage bags ...
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DOC NYC 2024: 11 Films to See at New York’s Premier Documentary Fest
From a profile of a controversial Irish novelist to another that dives into Vice's downfall, here are 11 films to see at DOC ...
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Mayor Eric Adams dodges questions about potential Trump pardon, reflects NYC's future
New York City Eric Adams visited "The View" Friday to give his thoughts on President-elect Donald Trump's presidency and what ...
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Why ‘Affordable Housing’ in New York City Can Still Cost $3,500 a Month
Soaring rents and few options have made it hard for average people to live in the city. Even “affordable” units often cost ...
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