
Our world in photos: July 9
See striking AP photos capturing Wimbledon, the Tour de France, cultural traditions, wildlife and daily life around the world.

See striking AP photos capturing Wimbledon, the Tour de France, cultural traditions, wildlife and daily life around the world.

Photos capture global moments from sports, politics, grief, wildlife and international events across France, London, Iraq and beyond.

Photos capture global moments from the Tour de France, World Cup, NATO summit, royal visits and Spain’s Running of the Bulls.

Photos capture global scenes from Tehran, Kyiv, France, Spain, London and Washington, showing war, sport, politics and festivals.

A global photo roundup captures sports, Pride celebrations, healthcare struggles, and political moments across the U.S., Europe, and Cuba.

The organization evaluated more than 3,000 communities across the country this year. Minneapolis came in second and Seattle was third.

The harsher policy applied to cyclists and e-bikers was begun under the Adams administration, Mamdani said.

The lane redesign “is hurting business tremulously,” said Joan D’Amico. She says business “is definitely down. I would say maybe 10 to 15%.”

NYC unveils “Greater Greenways” plan to expand bike and pedestrian paths citywide, focusing on equity, access, and economic growth.

MORE THAN 700 people in two days have signed an online petition against a new bike lane on Bedford Avenue, according to Change.org.

A BICYCLIST WAS killed in a collision with an FDNY EMS vehicle on Fourth Avenue and Sackett Street at around 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday night.

A Brooklyn man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for the intentional hit-and-run killing of a cyclist. Korey Johnson, 45, from Ocean Hill, faced justice in the Brooklyn

Bike use in New York City, at least in many parts of it, is booming. According to the city Department of Transportation, 30 percent of all New Yorkers, or 2

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Two women riding the same bicycle were struck by a massive dump truck at the intersection of Tillary and Adams streets Wednesday afternoon, leaving the 54-year-old passenger

BROOKLYN — With cycling numbers at an all-time high throughout the city, and more than 550,000 trips, the Mayor and appropriate department heads have expanded bike greenways by more than

Located in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Bike Plant is a bicycle-obsessed shop. The store specializes in repairs but also offers new bicycles, classes on repairing and riding a bike, and even a repair fund to

In the agonies of the virus that upended most of the world, millions of people from Bogota to Berlin saw what life could be like on two wheels instead of

“The bikers may be winning, but someone at some point had better institute fines to them for breaking traffic laws. It’s no wonder bikers are hurt or killed. They do

EDITOR’S NOTE: There’s no better biking city than Brooklyn. To get from Williamsburg to Downtown, a trip that would normally take approximately 30 minutes on the subway (depending where you

“This is the future of New York City,” NYC Department of Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez said at Monday’s ribbon cutting to celebrate the transformation of Schermerhorn Street in Downtown Brooklyn.

This article was originally published on Jul 5 6:39pm EDT by THE CITY. Prior to the pandemic, Avi Ashman would travel daily by train from his home on the Upper

When Mahlet Berhanemeskel gets back to her New York City home from her 90-minute commute, she doesn’t feel like cooking. So instead she orders food like BLTs, Cheez-Its and cookies

Council Members Brad Lander and Stephen Levin, representatives from the Harbor Ring and Bike South Brooklyn, activists from all five boroughs, and over 60 riders joined the Transportation Alternatives #Bridges4People

Bicyclists who currently share space with pedestrians as they try to get across New York City’s Brooklyn and Queensboro bridges would get their own lanes across those spans, according to



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Brooklyn Greenway Initiative (BGI) has announced the start of its 2020 Brooklyn Waterfront Challenge, a competition that invites participants to run, walk or cycle a 131-mile exploration of Brooklyn’s iconic






Brooklyn Greenway Initiative is inviting cycling enthusiasts of all ages and abilities to join the 2020 Greenway Ride, a 26-mile exploration of the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway throughout the month of