Harlem State Senator Brian Benjamin's first order of business appears to be stopping "SoHa."
The Columbia law professor confirmed with Patch that he's the "good friend" Comey asked to leak memos of conversations with Donald Trump.
South Harlem's rebranding is a tool of gentrification and the whitewashing of Harlem's culture and history, community leaders said.
More than 600 people were fitted for free bike helmets as a record crowd attended the health fair.
Harlem elected its newest State Senator on Tuesday. A special election was called when Bill Perkins won a seat on the City Council.
Michel Faulkner was one of the first Republicans to declare for the mayoral election, and one of the first to drop out.
Paul Ryan didn't find many friends in Harlem while visiting a Success Academy charter school.
The speaker of the house will visit the Harlem charter school on West 118th Street between Fifth Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard.
The rezoning plan, which could bring 30-story buildings to parts of East Harlem, will go through the public review process.
The march, starting in Harlem and continuing uptown, will call for the end of deportations and detention center quotas.
The legislation will end the New York state practice of processing 16- and 17-year-olds as adults in the criminal justice system.
Airbnb responded by saying a study which claims Airbnb causes gentrification in black neighborhoods has been debunked.
Help decide how to spend $1 million to fund community projects in East Harlem.
Eight people were killed and 50 injured in the March 2014 gas explosion in East Harlem.
Advocates for a number of different causes crashed NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's "State of the City" speech Monday night in Harlem.
State Senator Bill Perkins was declared the winner of Tuesday's special election for a vacant City Council seat in Harlem.
The mayor's theme of his annual address Monday night at the Apollo Theater in Harlem was "this is your city."
Newly-elected Congressman Adriano Espaillat will hold a forum on immigrants' rights Friday in Harlem.
Larry Blackmon is registered under the Harlem Families Party, and officials were worried it sounds too much like the Working Families Party.
Tuesday's debate will be the only time candidates will discuss issues facing East Harlem together before the Feb. 14 special election.
Twelve candidates have registered for a Feb. 14 special election for the vacant City Council District 9 seat.
The newly-sworn in Congressman Adriano Espaillat decried Sessions for comments the Attorney General made about Dominican immigrants.
Protesters from Movement for Justice in El Barrio named the mayor "Turkey of the Year" for his support of a plan to rezone East Harlem.
Full election 2016 roundup for all of the candidates representing Harlem here.
There were many problems across Harlem with long lines and broken scanners, especially at P.S. 154.
Rangel is retiring after representing upper Manhattan, now the 13th District, since 1971.
Two anonymous Harlem dads have gone to the Post with angry claims the mayor halted their sons' baseball game for an NYPD helicopter landing.
The Republican State Senate challenger promised to hand out "Kool Aid, KFC and watermelons" at a campaign event in Harlem.
Zymere Perkins, 6, was abused for months before his death. Children's Services investigated the family, but failed to identify the abuse.
The Republican state senate candidate sent the offensive statement to NBC New York in an email.
An investigation determined that 6-year-old Zymere Perkins was beaten for months by his mother and her boyfriend before his death.
Several city officials panned City Council candidate Thomas Lopez-Pierre for sending an anti-Semitic fundraising email.
A Harlem nursing home is firing back at the state's Attorney General office after it filed to prevent the facility's sale to Allure Group.
The notice of claim filed by the MTA could indicate the MTA will sue the city for its role in the May Park Avenue Viaduct fire.
Adriano Espaillat and Keith Wright fought a closely contested race for New York's 13th Congressional District.
Congress will be without Charlie Rangel for the first time since 1971 next year, and the primary is Tuesday.
The longtime congressman joined other Democrats in the House of Representatives in a sit-in Wednesday.