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Subway performers are as much a part of the zeitgeist of the big city as the very transit system they inhabit.

Bronxites are creating new economic lanes for themselves with a little hustle.

Bronxites say it makes good logistical, economic and health sense.

In the wake of the death of Wai Kuen Kwok on the D line, commuters give advice on how to avoid falling on to

149 St. and Morris Avenue intersection in the Bronx By Jeffrey Justice The South Bronx contains some of the largest and most dangerous intersections in the

Traffic is tedious, yet inevitable as New York City works to update its aging infrastructure.

Commuters are tired of the years of disruptions caused by improvement projects in the area.

Mayor Bloomberg announced that there are 1,000 boro taxis on the streets and that nearly 300,000 trips have been taken since the launch.

Sleeping on subways is one way homeless students survive studying without a roof over their heads.

If you lose an expensive item on Metro-North, you stand a good chance of recovering it.

The Guardian Angels are still going strong, 33 years after they began their patrols in the Bronx.

Bronx residents tell the MTA that its fare hike proposals are unreasonable and ill-timed.

Hundreds of Co-op City residents joined local elected officials in showing their support for a proposed Metro-North station in their backyard.

Wonder what those guys standing by subway turnstiles are doing, muttering “swipe” as you walk by?

Community members gathered to discuss how to work towards an efficient, economical bus and subway system.