PS 191 is moving into a new school at the Riverside Center for the upcoming school year. Check out photos of the brand-new complex.
A man is robbing banks from Union Square to the Upper West Side, police said.
A city's commission may rule to place plaques containing historical context for controversial figures next to existing statues.
A nameplate was unveiled at Richard Tucker Park on what would have been the tenor's 104th Birthday.
The grocery store chain planned to open in the West 90s later this year, but now expects a 2018 opening.
Upper West Side volunteers make a difference for underprivileged school children
The Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew, on West 86th Street, was vandalized with a swastika.
Long after the final episode of "Seinfeld," fans across the world make the pilgrimage to Tom's Restaurant in Morningside Heights.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said that his commission to study and remove "symbols of hate" will look at a statue of Christopher Columbus.
A 56-year-old woman jumped from a 16th floor apartment in a luxury West End Avenue building, police said.
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito said the statue represents oppresion of native people in the Americas and Caribbean.
A car fire broke out on the Henry Hudson Parkway in the vicinity of West 72nd Street shortly before noon Tuesday.
Journalist Kim Wall, who holds master's degrees from Columbia, went missing after boarding a submarine in Denmark.
The burger chain will open Wednesday in a storefront once occupied by Ollie's Noodle Shop.
Groups representing a number of religions will hold a "gathering of solidarity, hope and action" at the Fourth Universalist Society.
Westside Market on Broadway between West 76th and 77th streets is negotiating a lease extension with its new landlords.
Darryl Goodwin was arrested May 16 after he declined to buzz a cop pursuing a shoplifter through the Columbus Circle sbway station gate.
A tractor-trailer collided with another vehicle in the intersection of West 66th Street and Broadway on Wednesday morning.
The American Museum of Natural History has launched the permit process for its $325 million Gilder Center expansion.
Check out the total solar eclipse with the experts at the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium.
An Upper West Side city council challenger slammed incumbent Helen Rosenthal for her handling of the neighborhood's rat problem.
The exhibit, "Our Senses: An Immersive Experience," will help museumgoers understand how their senses function.
Check out construction progress on the three huge towers that will make up the Waterline Square development.
The long-time Jewish bookstore will reportedly close in the coming months.
Drugs worth $3 million and packaging paraphernalia were found in an apartment across the street from Central Park.
Did former Columbia Univesity President Andrew Cordier support coup against democratically-elected Congolese PM Lumumba in September 1960?
The man was not suffering any visible trauma and the medical examiner will investigate his death.
Voice lessons help you de-stress, build confidence and get in touch with your breath
The men often posed as customers or asked to use the restroom before lifting items from business employees.
A former teacher at PS 9 took laptops, tablets, headphones and more to a new teaching job in Chappaqua without permission.
The man fled the bank with an unknown amount of money after slipping the teller a note.
The Metropolitan Opera will screen nine free live performances outdoors from Aug. 26 to Sept. 4.
A woman died after jumping in front of a northbound 3 train at West 72nd Street and Broadway, police said.
A North Carolina man, who was on drugs, snuck into a police car during a traffic stop and drove it three miles up Amsterdam Avenue.
The woman threatened to jump from the seven-story building on the corner of West 85th Street and Broadway.
Mel Wymore, running for the 6th City Council District, had campaign volunteers walk the Upper West Side in search of vacant storefronts.
Congregation Shaare Zedek will be demolished and replaced by a 14-story building shared by the synagogue and an apartment complex.
PetSmart will move into an 1,800-square-foot retail space on Columbus Avenue between West 92nd and 93rd streets.
Check out this year's lineup for the Lincoln Center Out Of Doors festival.
The machete-brandishing combatant will face criminal charges for instigating a fight with a garbage can-wielding foe.