The victim, Rose M. Mankos, 48, who lived in Stuyvesant Town, was a lawyer who had worked for the state.
The woman’s sudden leap onto the tracks at the 77th Street station created a harrowing scene for crowds of commuters who watched in shock from the platform.
The woman’s sudden leap onto the tracks at the 77th Street station created a harrowing scene for crowds of commuters who watched in shock from the platform.
The clocks, a convenience long enjoyed by users of mass transit in London, Paris and Washington, are starting to trickle into New York City’s labyrinthine transportation network.
With a guilty plea from Najibullah Zazi in a plot to bomb subways, prosecutors can begin bringing others to trial.
Some residents of Long Island City apartment buildings complain that on recent weekends, loud exhaust fans deprived them of sleep.
Fresh off a victorious effort to persuade the federal government to move the Khalid Shaikh Mohammed trial from New York City, the Real Estate Board of New York has turned its attention to the missing link in the No. 7 line.
Jose Juarez, 16, and two other boys entered the subway tunnel near the Kings Highway station in Brooklyn to paint graffiti.
Officers frequently turn out to support their comrades accused of crimes, but have not done so in the sexual abuse and cover-up case against three Brooklyn officers.