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Bengaluru: Namma Metro introduces mobile QR-based unlimited travel passes from January 15
Namma Metro has launched mobile QR-based unlimited travel passes from January 15, eliminating the ₹50 deposit on smart cards.
Op-Ed: If the calming impact of the Court Street redesign saves just one person from grievous injury or death, the few ...
For the fifth year in a row, Citi Bike prices are set to rise. Starting Jan. 5, Citi Bike members will see rates increase from 25 cents per minute to 27 cents per minute. Annual membership rates will ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Popular bicycle and e-bike rental company Citi Bike is increasing its prices for a fifth year in a row. Citi Bike cited rising tariffs as a major factor behind the decision. "This ...
Citi Bike is raising its prices again, marking the fifth consecutive year New York City bike-sharing will become more expensive. Starting January 5, 2026, the bike-share service, operated by Lyft, ...
Now that the winter storm is mostly finished in the Tri-State Area, we're getting a solid look at where the most snow fell. New York City wound up with less snow than anticipated, but still the most ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — A Code Blue has been declared in New York City as overnight temperatures may feel as cold as 23 degrees. The Code Blue will remain in effect until 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 24. A ...
Nadia Chaudhury is a born-and-raised New Yorker who is an editor for Eater’s Northeast region and Eater New York, was the former Eater Austin editor for 10 years, and often writes about food and pop ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- On the tenth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, another scam! 7 On Your Side has been sharing the 12 Scams of Christmas, and now we unwrap the crooked QR code, it's part two ...
New York City is updating its building code to significantly reduce job-specific variances, which officials say will significantly affect how renovations are regulated across its dense, aging building ...
Out of 697 health inspections conducted in New York City last week, 56%, or 391 establishments received an "A" grade, according to new reports released by the New York City Health Department. The city ...
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