Storm-crippled NYC subway creaks back into service

NEW YORK (AP) — New York tried to resume its normal frenetic pace Thursday, getting back much of its vital subway system after a crippling storm, but was l slowed by gridlocked traffic. Commuters lined up at Penn Station to board uptown trains at 6 a.m. Technology worker Ronnie Abraham was on one of them, hoping to get home to Harlem,… Read More Storm-crippled NYC subway creaks back into service

Northeast Awakes to Huge Damage in Storm’s Path; Millions Without Power

 As Hurricane Sandy churned inland as a downgraded storm, residents up and down the battered mid-Atlantic region woke on Tuesday to lingering waters, darkened homes and the daunting task of cleaning up from once-in-a-generation storm surges and their devastating effects. Power remained out for roughly six million people, including a large swath of Manhattan. Early risers stepped… Read More Northeast Awakes to Huge Damage in Storm’s Path; Millions Without Power