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Gridlock Alert Days and Holiday Traffic Plan

In anticipation of the busy holiday traffic season, the New York City Transportation Department and New York City Transit have released a 2009 holiday traffic

Computer Glitch Delays Air Travel

The FAA says a computer glitch that was causing flight delays and cancellations on Thursday morning has been fixed. An FAA spokesman told Good Day New York

NYC FluLine

Swine flu vaccines are in short supply in one central New Jersey county.
Pharmacies and health agencies in Middlesex County are either completely out of the

Large Fuel Leak In Queens

Hundreds of gallons of petroleum leaked from a pipeline in the Sunnyside neighborhood of Queens on Tuesday. The Department of Environmental Protection says the

NYPD Officers Firing Fewer Shots

New York City police officers fired their weapons the fewest number of times last year since comparable record-keeping began.

New York City Budget Cuts

New York City agencies are being told to cut expenses by 12 percent as Mayor Michael Bloomberg tries to bridge next year's multibillion-dollar deficit.

Deadly House Fire In Queens

A person has died in a house fire in Queens. Officials say firefighters were called to the single-family home early Monday.

Surfer Dies Off Rockaway Beach

The surfing community in rockaway is in mourning. The storm that hit the east coast made the surf way too rough. Now one of their friends is gone. Alessandro

Feds to Seize 4 Mosques, NYC Tower Linked to Iran

Federal prosecutors Thursday took steps to seize four U.S. mosques and a Fifth Avenue skyscraper owned by a nonprofit Muslim organization long suspected of

Nearly 10,000 Homeless Vets In NYC

The number of military veterans who are homeless in the New York City metropolitan area is nearly 10,000.

Veterans Day 2009: What's Open, What's Closed

Wednesday is the official observance of Veterans Day. It is a national holiday and all federal, state and city buildings will be closed.

Access-A-Ride Questions

The MTA is in a desperate financial situation, but there is one service that costs close to half a billion dollars a year. Fox 5's John Deutzman found out it

Queens Schoolchildren Complain After Swine Flu Shots

It was a panicky scene at P.S. 124 in South Ozone Park, Queens, Monday when some students complained of headaches after getting the swine flu vaccination.

911 Error Sends Firemen to Wrong House

A mistake by a 911 operator sent a fire truck to a wrong address in Queens, N.Y., where a house fire killed three people on Saturday.

NY Senate OKs Monserrate Probe

The New York state Senate has unanimously approved a committee to investigate the conduct of state Sen. Hiram Monserrate, who was convicted of misdemeanor

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