The person was one of three New Yorkers hit by trains on Tuesday night, according to the transit agency.
The Flushing Avenue facility is the largest universal fast-charging depot in North America, according to the moped company.
Here's what you need to know if you're taking the subway this weekend in the neighborhood.
The person was hit just before 11 a.m., according to transit officials. The incident halted G trains for many Brooklyn and Queens stops.
Broadway's intersection with Lafayette and Patchen avenues has seen 37 crashes where someone was hurt in five years, according to the city.
The Open Street will debut on Mother's Day between Gates Avenue and Halsey Street.
The South Williamsburg and DUMBO ferry stops will be closed eight to ten weeks starting April 5, according to the city.
Trains won't run between Jay Street-MetroTech and Utica Avenue on certain nights starting next week. A shuttle will be used instead.
Trains were bypassing the station while emergency responders addressed the incident, the MTA said.
Oscar Holford, who was from Manhattan, was crossing the street on Shepard Avenue when he was hit, police said.
Lakierdra Thomas was crossing the street near Graham Avenue and Broadway when the driver, charged with manslaughter, hit her, police said.
The moped-sharing company will expand into monthly e-bike subscriptions starting in March, they announced Tuesday.
The Flushing Avenue facility will be the largest universal fast charging depot in North America, according to the moped company.
An art exhibition in select stations across New York City honors the lives of the 107 MTA workers who have died of coronavirus.
Pedestrians, cyclists and cars should know about these closures on the two Brooklyn bridges for the next week.
The 33-year-old was hit near Metropolitan and Graham avenues, an intersection where activists have pushed for safety improvements.
The woman was sent to the hospital Friday after she was hit crossing Dekalb Avenue, police said. She died a day later.
Luis Hernandez faces attempted murder and assault charges for the attack at Clinton-Washington station, police said.
A man and his grandparents were attacked after a dispute at Clinton-Washington station, sending all three to the hospital, police said.
A project to bring cell service to the tunnel was completed this week, making the L the first under-river line to have cell service.
There are service changes to L, Q, B, J, M, 3, F, G trains and the Franklin Ave. shuttle as a tropical storm descends on the city.
Brooklyn saw three fatal crashes involving motorcyclists on Sunday and Monday, according to police.
Another block in the neighborhood will open to pedestrians and cyclists as part of the mayor's Open Streets program.
A person was hit by a train at Halsey Street station on Monday morning. L train service was suspended, according to the MTA.
The Bed-Stuy subway station will be getting its elevators replaced, meaning they won't be available starting Monday until next Spring.
A block of Fulton Street adorned with a massive "Black Lives Matter" mural is officially bike- and pedestrian-only.
Adams received numerous reports from residents and commuters in Bedford-Stuyvesant about buses being re-routed with no prior notice.
Pedestrians and bicyclists, not cars, will have free reign over about a half-mile of Bed-Stuy after a long wait.
Four short stretches of open streets in four boroughs no longer will be pedestrian-only, social distancing havens.
Cameras will spot bus lane violations on Brooklyn's busy B46 Select Bus Service route and hopefully speed up commutes, the MTA said.
The R-42 subway cars were retired from service Wednesday after a final, nostalgic ride down the A line.
Reopening the old Bedford Avenue entrance will ease overcrowding and allow north-south platform transfers in the station, officials said.
"It means they don't have to go to downtown Brooklyn to get on a train," said advocate Debra Greif about locals needing accessibility.
A person was struck by a train at the Utica Avenue station on Tuesday afternoon, MTA officials said.
Five young women were arrested Monday for attacking their taxi driver in Bed-Stuy and stealing his cash, police said.
A 27-year-old man died after colliding with a minivan turning left at Tompkins Avenue and Ellery Street Saturday night, police said.
Bus cameras will begin snapping photos this week of drivers caught using the B44 and B49 bus lanes, the MTA announced.