The Inwood Film Festival will turn into a "Quarantine Festival" this year, featuring short films made while practicing social distancing.
Childcare worker Betty Sanz is committed to caring for infants and toddlers of essential workers during the coronavirus crisis.
Word Up Community Bookshop, run by a nonprofit aiming to bring books to communities without access to them, started the GoFundMe last week.
The city will give out free face coverings at three spots in Washington Heights and Inwood this weekend and Monday.
Testing for COVID-19 launched Wednesday at the Dyckman Clinica De Las Americas on Nagle Avenue.
"He was the epitome of what a good man is," friends said of the 175th Street station agent and father of three.
The city's parks department will distribute face coverings Tuesday at the Highbridge Park recreation center.
A new program is offering free care to house-bound seniors to get them the support and aid they need during the coronavirus outbreak.
Catholic Charities has called 3,500 families a day since March to see what they need during the COVID-19 crisis. Here's what they learned.
Catholic Charities/Alianza Youth Services will distribute food for those in need during the coronavirus pandemic on Thursday and Friday.
Volunteers will make weekly friendly calls, send care packages and connect Northern Manhattan seniors to resources during the coronavirus.
The Washington Heights-based movie postponed its release because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The annual arts festival is instead putting together a "Physical to Virtual" exhibit for artists from Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood.
Park staff have had to escort people out of Jacob Javits Playground half a dozen times since it was closed for a lack of social distancing.
A new digital book lets New Yorkers scroll through decades of memories at the Washington Heights park, and even add their own.
A station opened near Columbia University Medical Center on Tuesday, months before Citi Bike was slated to come to the neighborhood.
SOMOS has teamed up with Anthony and Andrés' nonprofits to distribute meals at La Nueva España throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
WaHi Diner will make 150 meals a day for the nurses, doctors and other staff at the Columbia Medical Center with the help of two nonprofits.
A lesson on geology in Inwood is among new Parks @ Home programs that will help New Yorkers safely experience parks during the coronavirus.
"It's a whole different ball game," CLOTH Pantry Executive Director Yvonne Stennett said about distributing food during the pandemic.
Here are food pantries and soup kitchens that are still open, plus a "food resource guide" for kids, seniors, the homeless and immigrants.
Northern Manhattan lawmakers and Small Business Services will hold a virtual forum to help businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Jacob K. Javits Playground was one of 10 the mayor closed Tuesday after people continued to not follow social-distancing rules.
From local craft groups to international production companies, New York City's fashion industry is answering the call for medical supplies.
An Emergency Recovery Fund for Northern Manhattan will help small businesses and nonprofits that lost money during the pandemic.
The Washington Heights-based movie is one of several films that Warner Bros has postponed releasing as the country deals with the pandemic.
The former presidential candidate will give out micro-grants to New Yorkers in need of cash during the pandemic, starting in the Bronx.
Community Board 12 will postpone its meetings and hold them virtually instead of in-person as a new coronavirus precaution.
The CTown on Broadway and 207th Street will waive the mobile order fee for seniors and let them check out separately in the morning.
Uptown residents have set up a "give what you can, take what you need" box at the local pharmacy to help during the coronavirus pandemic.
Community Board 12's office will be closed until next week, as will the Borough President's Northern Manhattan office, the board announced.
The annual festival was scheduled for this weekend at the Campbell Sports Center at Columbia University, which canceled classes this week.
Jacob K. Javits Playground reopened after nearly two years of construction on Saturday, wrapping up its first reconstruction in 28 years.
The Washington Heights Jazz Festival will feature everything from "video game music" jazz, to contemporary Japanese jazz this weekend.
An annual exhibit celebrating women artists from Inwood, Washington Heights or Harlem will celebrate its 10th year when it opens Thursday.
An MTA project to fix flooding issues at a 207th Street subway yard will impact local parking and mean 50 months of construction.
Richard Lewis, a longtime board member and former chair, passed away last week, the board announced Friday.
Board members fought about process and perceived bias even as they voted to address a discrimination investigation of their chair last year.
A group of apartments on the affordable housing lottery are available until next week for those making as little as $30,000 a year.
A road race will impact parking and traffic for two dozen blocks in the neighborhood this weekend. Here's what you need to know.