The public can explore what was once New York City’s largest community of free African-American landowners in a new online exhibit.
Photographer Herb Bardavid focuses on seniors getting out on the town for a long-term project. Here are some stories he's shared with Patch.
A man that was in an Upper West Side Equinox at 3 a.m. pulled a knife on a worker and ran out with his keys and cigarettes, cops said.
Everything from helping pick up dog poop, to the love between husband and wife will be featured in a new submissions-based art project.
The protected bike path, which survived a legal challenge last year, is one of eight lanes the city will finish or add in 2020.
Prosecutors have now arrested three teens in relation to the killing.
Developers of a UWS tower that had its building permit revoked say the ruling creates a conundrum for 30 other buildings across the city.
The third and final suspect in the stabbing of Majors, who was killed in Morningside Park, was charged Wednesday, according to reports.
Cops are still searching for the man who came up behind a 16-year-old with a knife on New Year's Day and pushed him to the ground.
A man was sent to the hospital after a stranger knocked him to the ground, punched and kicked him as he walked down Broadway, cops said.
200 Amsterdam Ave. needs to shave off already-built floors after a court ruled it shouldn't have been given a permit, according to reports.
The beloved hardware store, which started a GoFundMe to help it stay open last year, announced Monday that it would be closing for good.
The boy is the second suspect to be arrested in connection with murder of Tessa Majors, a student at Barnard College in Manhattan.
Even with rent hikes, Upper West Siders will save more than $4,000 a year if they don't have to pay broker fees, a study found.
Sara Lind isn't only the executive director of a campaign to get 21 women as City Council members in 2021, she's hoping to be one herself.
Advocates and local officials are pleading for alternate cycling routes when the city closes Cherry Walk in Riverside Park for construction.
Police are looking for a pair of thieves who stole hundreds of dollars from restaurants on Broadway during a crime spree Monday morning.
A cheese kiosk, accessory shop and jewelry store are among the new businesses that will join Turnstyle Underground Market.
The city will be rehabilitating pedestrian ramps at five Upper West Side intersections from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Friday.
Cops have released a sketch of the man who groped the teenager on a 2 train near the 96th Street stop.
Richard Jones, who was a firefighter with Ladder 25 on West 77th Street for 20 years, died on Friday.
Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer loves the Upper West Side's tolerance, diversity and progressivism.
A water main break near West 111th Street during Friday morning rush hour is the third water main bust on the west side this year.
These two chained a gate open and put glue in MetroCard readers at the 96th Street station during a mass subway protest last week, cops say.
Robbery rates in the northern precinct have doubled in 2020, while the southern precinct is dealing with a 64 percent grand larceny spike.
The middle school has proposed adding a high school international program to fill a lack of upper-grade options for dual language students.
The famed store will take over the Columbus Avenue space that was home to Book Culture.
The community board has requested a "curbside space" study even though residents worry the study's hidden agenda is to get rid of parking.
The Queen of Pop has an offer for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The vegan sushi restaurant, which just opened its seventh location on the UES, is also planning a UWS spot, Eater reports.
Two plays will return to Central Park starting in May. Here's what you need to know to start planning for the highly-sought-after tickets.
Residents got more apartment space for the price in Morningside Heights than all but one Manhattan neighborhood in 2019, a new report said.
The same developers behind a controversial 35-story tower on West 66th Street are planning a 22-story building on Broadway and West 96th.
District 6 candidate Seth Rosen hopes to ensure LGBTQ people have a seat at the table when all queer council member terms expire next year.
The lone chicken was spotted less than a week after a bald eagle was seen in the waterfront park.
The Board of Standards and Appeals narrowly sided with Extell Development Tuesday in the latest challenge to its West 66th Street tower.
The 63-foot canoe was moved from the Grand Gallery on Tuesday as part of a years-long renovation of the museum's Northwest Coast Hall.