Subway lines 2 and 3 were delayed after a person was hit by a train at the 125th Street station, MTA officials said.
The decades-old dream of extending the Second Avenue Subway to 125th Street has cleared a federal hurdle, putting it on the "fast track."
A new proposal imagines Harlem's congested corridor as a greener, cleaner, safer street for pedestrians and cyclists. Here's a look.
Gov. Kathy Hochul descended under East Harlem on Tuesday to celebrate the Second Avenue Subway's pending extension up to 125th Street.
Traffic injuries in Harlem have already surpassed last year's total — and police enforcement has dropped precipitously, data shows.
The popular program has been virtually abandoned by the city, and most of Harlem's Open Streets are no longer in use, a new report found.
Trains are being rerouted after a person was struck by a train at the 110th Street 4-5-6 station Monday afternoon.
The 526 abandoned car complaints in Harlem this year amount to more than in all of 2020 or 2019. See a map of the busted cars here
The Second Avenue Subway's long-awaited Harlem extension will get funding if Congress passes its infrastructure bill, Sen. Schumer said.
A 41-year-old man died early Saturday morning in a crash at Frederick Douglas Boulevard and West 142nd Street.
The Harlem thoroughfare has long been dangerous for pedestrians, and a new study shows it's one of the nation's deadliest for walkers.
Saturday's ride will celebrate the mayor's pledge to finally build a path along the Harlem River waterfront. Here's how to join.
Here's what you need to know if you're taking the subway this weekend in the neighborhood.
The MTA is advancing plans to seize land for the East Harlem subway, as some owners plead with the agency: "please don't take our property."
A dozen Harlem subway stations are displaying a digital memorial showing the faces of some of the 136 MTA workers who died from COVID-19.
The pandemic had jeopardized the Second Avenue Subway's march into East Harlem, but Gov. Andrew Cuomo vowed this week it would be completed.
Repairs on the 1 line will suspend weekend and weeknight service in much of Upper Manhattan starting this month, the MTA announced.
The state opened a new ramp connecting the RFK Bridge to the Harlem River Drive, diverting 17,000 cars per day from East Harlem streets.
A long-awaited bike lane connecting Marcus Garvey and Central Parks along Fifth Avenue is finally in place, the DOT said Monday.
Financial losses may delay the Second Avenue Subway's extension into East Harlem, but the MTA is still eyeing properties, THE CITY reported.
An East Harlem community board took the city to task for not consulting with them before implementing new bike lanes along Fifth Avenue.
The long-planned, two-way bike lane along Fifth Avenue between 110th and 120th streets in Harlem is now being built, the city said Tuesday.
Police at nearly all of Harlem's six NYPD precincts have set up barricades that block streets for drivers and pedestrians, inspectors found.
The NYPD moved a fleet of cars this week that had long blocked a Harlem bus stop, after residents complained and the mayor weighed in.
A 60-year-old woman was seriously hurt after falling onto the tracks and being hit by a train at the 125th Street and Lenox Avenue station.
New open streets are located on stretches of 117th Street, 138th Street, 143rd Street and Morningside Avenue.
The closure will take effect from May 6.
Stations are being added in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx, with an emphasis on helping health care workers during the coronavirus outbreak.
An MTA conductor was killed while guiding passengers to safety after the fire broke out.
Turnstile data from neighborhood subway stations show decreases as large as 30% in just one week.
Stations on the 2/3 line are lined up to receive the MTA's new tap-to-pay system called OMNY this month.
The Federal Transit Administration issued a ruling on the subway's extension to East Harlem giving the project a green light for funding.
The protected bike lane connecting Harlem's Marcus Garvey Park with Central Park was first proposed in 2017.
The ramp will connect the RFK Bridge directly to the Harlem River Drive, which means cars won't need to drive on neighborhood streets.
A new pilot program using the electric buses on Harlem's M60 line will test the zero-emission vehicles on one of the city's longest routes.
A person was critically injured at the 125th Street 2 and 3 subway station just before 8 a.m. Thursday, the MTA announced.
Subways skipped 125th Street station as the protest continued.