A whopping 12 candidates are running for City Council in Harlem to replace Bill Perkins, who still hasn't announced his own plans.
Advocates in East Harlem are pushing the city to explain why long stretches of the East River Esplanade have remained blocked off for years.
Three fired employees at St. Joseph of the Holy Family on 125th Street allege they were terminated based on their race and deprived of pay.
Espaillat became the fourth member of Congress to test positive for COVID-19 after the Capitol siege last week.
Lifelong Harlem resident Theresa Moses is pushing her State Senator to support a bill that would give older prisoners a shot at freedom.
Before he took over a storied Atlanta church and won election to the U.S. Senate, Warnock made a name for himself in Harlem.
Dozens of buildings in Harlem appear on this year's "Worst Landlord Watchlist," based on open violations from the city.
The environmental activist Cecil Corbin-Mark, who died suddenly last month at 51, was remembered as a "giant" by Rep. Adriano Espaillat.
Patch has compiled a list of how much money each candidate on the ballot in Harlem raised and spent in their races.
Espaillat, whose district includes Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood, easily beat two challengers to win another term in Congress.
Harlem State Sen. Brian Benjamin soundly defeated his Republican challenger Oz Sultan to win another term in Albany.
Incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Robert Rodriguez easily fended off Republican challenger Daby Carreras.
Incumbent Democratic State Sen. José M. Serrano held a wide lead over Republican rival Jose A. Colon in the East Side's 29th District.
Assemblymember Inez Dickens cruised to re-election Tuesday over her independent rival Craig Schley.
Taylor was unopposed in his bid for another term representing Harlem, Hamilton Heights and Washington Heights in the State Assembly.
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Benjamin, who represents Harlem in the State Senate, officially launched his bid Thursday to become the city's next top fiscal officer.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he might deploy the National Guard if New York City can't figure out how to clean up growing garbage piles.
As New York risks being undercounted in the 2020 Census, two Manhattan politicians took to the streets in Harlem this week.
Uptown lawmaker Adriano Espaillat asked New York's attorney general to investigate mail delays and claims of mailboxes being removed.
Incumbent Al Taylor is defending her seat against one challenger.
Incumbent Congressman Adriano Espaillat defeated two challengers to secure the Democratic nomination for his reelection.
Harlem Democrats cast their ballots in a week in a collection of local, state and federal primaries. Patch is profiling each candidate.
Adriano Espaillat's "Harlem Manifesto" includes policies to demilitarize police, end racial profiling and eliminate private prisons.
Congressman Adriano Espaillat also introduced a separate bill to help renters pay back rent accrued during the coronavirus crisis.
Congressman Adriano Espaillat wants the federal government's coronavirus stimulus to help public transit agencies around the country.
Community Board 11 and 10 meetings will be conducted remotely while the board's office is closed.
Adriano Espaillat said that coronavirus measures will make it hard to get an accurate count in the census.
A poll conducted by East Harlem nonprofit Union Settlement shows Joe Biden holding a narrow lead over Bernie Sanders.
Protesters occupied the lobby of Mike Bloomberg's Harlem campaign office and urged the former mayor to support a wealth tax on billionaires.
Department of Correction-issued identification cards carry a stigma that makes getting a job or home difficult after release.
New York City's billionaire former mayor Michael Bloomberg is opening an office for his presidential campaign on 125th Street.
City Councilmember Mark Levine asks in his first campaign video: "What's happened to Manhattan?"
A federal monitor for the New York City Housing Authority recently approved the funding, but results may not arrive for years.
Congressman Adriano Espaillat will face challengers in the Democratic primary for the first time since winning his seat in 2016.
Sen. Brian Benjamin's proposed legislation offers tax credits to New Yorkers paying more than 30% of their incomes in rent.