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.
Fleet Week isn't just for exploring NYC -- sea service members will work to improve Drew Hamilton Community Center for area residents.
The 39,000-square-foot grocery store will open in a new commercial building on West 125th Street and Lenox Avenue.
The alleged traffickers sold crack cocaine, heroine and fentanyl to undercover cops on at least 37 occasions, prosecutors said.
The alleged members of the "Fast Money," and "Nine Block" gangs committed acts of violence in retaliation for the murder of Jordan Barber.
Apartments will be offered at below market-rate prices for individuals making up to $40,08 and families making up to $66,420.
PAL students are awarded with Robert J. McGuire Scholarships
A year-long dispute at the East Harlem elementary school has resulted in the principal stepping away from the school, officials told Patch.
A man was stabbed to death Monday night at an apartment on Central Park North, authorities said.
Have you seen this East Harlem man? He was last witnessed leaving his apartment Thursday.
A Friday morning argument between two men at a Harlem shelter escalated when one pulled a knife, police told Patch.
Keon Robinson, of Bed-Stuy, was arrested Thursday. He's suspected of beating, sexually assaulting and robbing a German tourist.
Tenants earning up to $38,200 will pay 30 percent of their income for the one- or two-bedroom units.
The woman's death has been classified a homicide, police said.
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 suspect slit his own throat in a botched suicide attempt after a short standoff with police.
The speaker of the house will visit the Harlem charter school on West 118th Street between Fifth Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard.
Police are trying to identify the suspect who accosted a woman on West 116th street earlier this month.
Police have named a suspect in connection with a brutal sexual assault on a tourist walking through Harlem.
Prosecutors matched DNA evidence found at the crime scene with a man who pleaded guilty to another rape in 2016.
A German tourist was attacked early Thursday morning while walking on West 146th Street.
Residents voted on how to allocate $1 million toward neighborhood improvement projects.
Seniors living in the apartment complex won't have to bend down to use the community garden.
Law enforcement sources believe that Abdus-Salaam, who was found on the shores of the Hudson River, took her own life.
An FDNY spokesman could not confirm whether the driver stayed on the scene of the collision.
When Alicia Harding moved to Harlem she noticed a feral cat problem, and decided to launch a volunteer animal rescue group.
The robber stole phones from an 11-year-old girl and 16-year-old boy in two different Harlem subway stations.
The city's newest Whole Foods Market will be located in a new building on West 125th Street and Lenox Avenue.
A Queens man is accused of firing the stray bullet that killed a 61-year-old woman in a Harlem playground.
The rezoning plan, which could bring 30-story buildings to parts of East Harlem, will go through the public review process.
The woman was reported missing last week.
The missing East Harlem resident was last seen Tuesday at his Park Avenue residence.
Sheila Abdus-Salaam's body was found last week near the Hudson River. She was remembered as a "trailblazer" and "humble pioneer."
Have you seen this missing Harlem woman? She was last seen Tuesday night at her West 129th Street home.
Two people were found dead Sunday morning inside an East Harlem apartment.
Judge Abdus-Salaam's body was pulled last week from the Hudson River. The Harlem resident was remembered as a "humble pioneer."