See the latest announcement from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.
Rates of COVID-19 remain higher in Harlem than in other parts of Manhattan, amid calls to prioritize it in the vaccine rollout.
Well over 1,000 people had no electricity Thursday morning due to a cable failure in Harlem, according to Con Edison.
A "tax revolt" and a new community board resolution aim to stop the placement of drug treatment clinics in Harlem, citing safety concerns.
An Open Street in East Harlem could shape the future of the city program that has sometimes struggled, Borough President Gale Brewer says.
The reopening of high schools forced the A. Philip Randolph vaccine hub to move to a new spot on the City College campus this week.
All New York pharmacies, including 11 in Harlem, now offer the vaccine to people over 50, among other groups. Here's where to find them.
Men on motorcycles have attacked electric bicycle riders in five different Manhattan robberies, police said.
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The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in Manhattan.
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for March 21 through March 27.
An 18-year-old is being sought for shooting a Harlem woman in January after she confronted him for groping her, according to police.
Harlem has lost about half of its fitness and wellness businesses during the pandemic, which neighbors fear could worsen health disparities.
Marvin Holland, a 2017 candidate for City Council in Harlem, did not report campaign spending or respond to inquiries, a city panel ruled.
The new city program to block streets for artistic performances will host one of its first shows this week outside El Museo del Barrio.
Gov. Cuomo got the COVID-19 vaccine at a Harlem church Wednesday, flanked by neighborhood leaders who defended him amid a growing crisis.
The reconstructions of Morningside and Thomas Jefferson parks came after neighbors complained about deteriorating conditions.
Three Harlem brokers were named in a major lawsuit filed in federal court Monday, alleging they refused to allow housing vouchers.
A man's murder in East Harlem on Monday led to a police chase along the East Side of Manhattan and into Midtown, police said.
A police precinct in West Harlem will be home to a new pilot program pairing youth at risk of gun violence with mentors, the mayor said.
A man was punched on a Harlem street and told to "go back to China" last month, police said, amid a string of anti-Asian assaults citywide.
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Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Manhattan. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for March 14 through March 20.
Sunday's memorial service by Upper Manhattan lawmakers invites neighbors to memorialize people they lost to the coronavirus.
The new program will allow neighborhoods to block off streets for arts and cultural performances this summer. Here's what to know.
A shooting on a Harlem street Thursday night left one man dead and a second man injured, according to police.
A major reconstruction of the north side of Central Park is set to begin this spring after years of planning. Here's how it will look.
Police are looking for a man accused of cornering a woman on an East Harlem street this week and attempting to assault her.
A new coalition wants to make sure that Mayor Bill de Blasio's promised $284 million repairs to the East River Esplanade don't "disappear."
Here's how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals in Manhattan.
Cops may have missed a chance to save Ayden Wolfe before his death from alleged abuse in a Harlem apartment, the NYPD commissioner admitted.
Despite being Manhattan's worst-hit neighborhood, East Harlem lacks a COVID-19 vaccine hub after a La Marqueta site failed to materialize.
The 34-year-old man is accused of murdering 10-year-old Ayden Wolfe, who was found unresponsive in a Harlem apartment on Saturday.
Tanesha Grant wants to distribute more than 1,000 laptops to students across Harlem to help them stay connected during the pandemic.
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Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for March 7 through March 13.
Perkins's surprise campaign, first reported by THE CITY, comes despite claims that he is in poor health.
The new building would contain 23 apartments, a community facility and residential space, built on a lot that has been empty since 2004.
The Central Park snowy owl had scarcely been seen outside the park before a Harlem teenager spotted it from his window Tuesday morning.