Service changes are coming to the Q line in Brooklyn and Manhattan this weekend. According to the MTA, the Q train will alternate between not running from Prospect Park or Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn to 34th St-Herald Sq in Manhattan.
The video above aired on Jan. 12, 2025. NEW YORK (PIX11) – Former MTA chair Peter Kalikow has offered to pay the teenagers who reported the suspect in the Brooklyn subway
Community members gathered at the First Baptist Church of Sheepshead Bay on Sunday in memorial of Debrina Kawam, who died after being set on fire while sleeping aboard a subway train on Dec. 22.
A masked serial arsonist callously set a blaze next to a dozing subway passenger during a bizarre hour-long spree across Manhattan and Queens last week, police said.
In the first incident, police say the suspect intentionally started a fire that damaged a parked NYPD car in front of City Hall around 2:20 a.m. on0.
A vigil was held Sunday in Brooklyn for Debrina Kawam​, the woman fatally set on fire on a subway back in December​.
The unidentified victim was struck by the train at the Sutter Ave.-Rutland station near E. 98th St. in Brownsville about 7:45 a.m., cops said.
The widow of a grandfather killed on a Brooklyn train a year ago said Gov. Kathy Hochul's subway safety plan wouldn't have stopped her husband's ruthless killer — and hasn't stepped foot on the rails since his unsolved murder.
A man was caught on camera starting a blaze next to a sleeping passenger on a Queens subway train after setting small fires throughout lower Manhattan, police said Thursday. The dozing rider was unharmed but the disturbing video brings back memories of the caught-on-video incident in a Coney Island subway station last month when a 57-year-old sleeping woman was set on fire by a stranger who
A memorial service scheduled for Sunday will honor Debrina Kawam, a woman burned to death on a Brooklyn subway. Loved ones and community members will honor the 57-year-old at the First Baptist Church of Sheepshead Bay Sunday evening.
Multiple lines are delayed after a person was struck by a subway train in Brooklyn Wednesday evening, according to the MTA. A police investigation is underway at the
A crowd gathered near the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue subway station, where the tragedy occurred. CBS News New York's Lisa Rozner reports.