New York City will spend $650 million over the next five years to combat homelessness and mental illness, while increasing the number of police officers in the subway system.
Their love over the years for a college football team from Indiana has bonded Philadelphians from different neighborhoods.
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Attendees at open house with PennDot, city and SEPTA favor a slower, safer Roosevelt Boulevard and faster transit.
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A series of violent attacks on New York's subways, the largest system in the country, has caused increased fears among riders. NBC News' Sam Brock reports.
A brutal murder on a New York City subway made national headlines. But left unsaid was how frequently people experiencing homelessness are killed — often while asleep.