New York City public schools won’t be returning to in-person classes until Sept. 21, but that’s not the case for all schools.
The sister of a man found dismembered in his Lower East Side apartment is speaking out for the first time.
"WHEN NIGHT FALLS" at LICHTUNDFIRE is an exhibit dedicated to celebrating the beauty of the night - 10 artists present their vision.
The NY State Department of Environmental Conservation has extended the comment period for the site's draft remedial investigation work plan.
The majority of tenants in 81 Bowery in Manhattan’s Chinatown are on rent strike.
This must-see, family-friendly show is running now until March 22 at the Abrons Art Center.
The fire raged through a building that housed the Museum of Chinese in America.
A lost dog brought traffic grinding to a halt on the FDR Drive.
The NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating anti-Semitic graffiti that was found on the Lower East Side.
At Lichtundfire on Rivington Street, a group art exhibition of Winter remembrance through the eyes of contemporary artists.
Seventy-eight firefighters rushed to NYCHA's Seward Park Extension on Broome Street, according to the FDNY.
Several waterfront and parks projects will be discussed at Community Board 3's committee meeting Thursday.
Carbon monoxide levels spiked at a Lower East Side deli, hurting five people, the FDNY said.
A Chinatown apartment building was officially designated as a senior building, spurring more resources for on-site social services.
A 15-year-old girl went missing Sunday evening after she was last seen at her home in Gompers Houses, police said.
Twenty-three brand new below market rate apartments hit the city's housing lottery.
One Manhattan Square sold 217 residences between January and October of this year, according to a study.
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Three armed robbers held 11 people at gunpoint during a Thanksgiving Day robbery at a Chinatown bodega, the NYPD said.
The space has been built at The Shuang Wen School.
New Yorkers can voice their concerns over two proposed senior housing towers slated to rise on Broome Street at a public hearing next month.
A person was stabbed on Madison Street about 8:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, according to the FDNY.
One Gompers Houses resident says he plans to pay someone else to cook a turkey for Thanksgiving since his building has no gas.
A woman robbed a man at a knifepoint and then used his debit card to steal $2,000, according to the NYPD.
Jeremiah Moss, Sarah Schulman, Betty Yu, and others will discuss anti-gentrification activism on the Lower East Side.
A statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, an early 20th century Chinese revolutionary, is now a permanent part of Columbus Park.
The city is seeking a list of qualifications from firms who want to design and build New York City's new jails.
The New York City Housing Authority's Alfred E. Smith Houses will get $31.5 million for new boilers.
Hester Street Fair, Sake Discoveries and The Izakaya will host the first annual sake festival on the Lower East Side.
City Council is set to vote on a resolution offering Knickerbocker Village a $3 million annual tax break to lower anticipated rent hikes.
The family of a Ridgewood man killed by a collapsed wall at a fire-ravaged Lower East Side synagogue plans to sue, lawyer says.
Randy Santos was indicted for murdering four men in Chinatown and attempting to kill two others, the Manhattan District Attorney said.
A man with a gun tried to rob a Payomatic on East Houston Street, police said.
Singer-Songwriter Gabby Fe debuts the vibey new single “Music Fades To Black” and announces her second Brooklyn performance at The Wells.
Halloween is just around the corner, and you know what that means, all of the thrift stores in NYC are packed!
Women who confronted the disgraced Hollywood producer at a Lower East Side bar were kicked out and booed, video shows.
A 136-year-old firehouse was remade into Henry Street Settlement's newest community center.
"Put on glitter, but please don't litter," the de Blasio administration plans to tell bar-goers on the Lower East Side.
The plan, created by the NYC Office of Nightlife, targets a 6-block area on Ludlow and Orchard Streets between Houston and Delancey.