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The man threatened to kill anyone who set foot in the apartment before plunging a knife into the stomach of a building employee.
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The victim was punched and kicked and sustained bruising on his face, a cut above his eye and a bloody nose.
Police are still investigating the incident.
Rival gangs were responsible for 50 percent of shootings in the neighborhood over six months.
The missing 30-year-old was last seen leaving his home on 115th Street, police said.
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The Harlem woman, who was eight months pregnant, was gunned down in front of her two daughters after her own baby shower.
The city has announced a $50 million initiative to revitalize 10 public parks in underserved areas across the five boroughs.
No arrests have been made yet and the investigation is ongoing, police said.
Police have released surveillance photos of the suspect.
At each location, the volunteers will give away 100 dozens of free eggs.
Once inside the victim's office, the suspect demanded money, punched the director in the head multiple times, and then took out a machete.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, the FDNY said.
The victim was taken by medics to Mount Sinai Morningside after the brawl.
This week, city inspectors found rats in Harlem, roaches in Washington Heights, water leaks in Crown Heights and more.
A 49-year-old Nike employee tried to stop the man and got pepper-sprayed in the face, authorities said.
Dr. Hazel Dukes, Harlem resident and president of the NAACP's New York Conference, left a legacy of fighting for civil rights in NYC.
It was a college dorm, then a migrant shelter, and now it will be turned into apartments for low-income and formerly homeless families.
Raymond Santana has joined the race to represent a portion of East Harlem and South Bronx in City Council.
The landlord will have to pay tenants who were illegally overcharged more than $50,000.
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The LI African American Chamber of Commerce was founded by its Chairman on October 10,2010 and is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year
This weekend, the Apollo will honor the Civil Rights author with a multi-media performance that fuses live music and his iconic writings.
State developers are building affordable housing in Harlem, but leaders say the condos aren't actually affordable for Black New Yorkers.
The iconic bagel shop opened its first manufacturing facility in New York City this week.
I have pastored the ATLAH World Missionary Church located in Harlem, New York for more than 40 years.
A 74-year-old woman was discovered dead inside a Harlem apartment last February.
The arts extravaganza will feature new work from influential and emerging Black artists later this month.
More than 70 firefighters responded to the blaze.
This week, city inspectors found rats on the Upper East Side, roaches in Washington Heights, water leaks in Bed-Stuy and more.
On Saturday, the man sexually abused a child in East Harlem and then ran away, police said.
The New York City Department of Emergency Management said that neighbors in the surrounding area should expect smoke and traffic delays.
The 14-year-old has been missing since Jan. 16, police said.
A fight broke out between a 21-year-old woman and a 43-year-old man at 6:42 a.m. Wednesday.
This summer, the Classical Theatre of Harlem is putting on MEMNON, a contemporary play about an ancient Ethiopian king.
The man kissed and touched the child before running away, police said.
FDNY officials are now investigating what caused the fire.
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