City officials have not identified the source of the second major Legionnaires' Disease outbreak to hit Washington Heights this year.
New programs include robotics for middle schoolers and track and field for second graders.
A second Legionnaires' Disease outbreak has hit an area vaguely defines as "lower Washington Heights," city health officials said.
More than 30 public agencies and private companies have committed to attending the event.
The designation honors the Dominican communities of Washington Heights and Inwood that built up the neighborhoods.
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The 34th annual Medieval Festival will be held Sept. 30 in Fort Tryon Park.
The center will be managed by the non-profit Juan Pablo Duarte Foundation.
The Dominican Day Parade is this Sunday, Aug. 12. Here's what you need to know about attending the event.
New images of white supremacist group Identity Evropa's rally in Fort Tryon Park are circulating online.
The seal — affectionately referred to as "Sealy" — may have missed mating season, but has found love among Inwood parkgoers.
The group Identity Evropa hung a banner reading "end the invasion, stop immigration" in Fort Tryon Park over the weekend.
The board is made up of members from various community groups and organization with roots in Inwood.
The group Identity Evropa hung a massive banner reading "end the invasion, stop immigration" from Fort Tryon park's Billings Arcade.
Three people are currently hospitalized with the disease.
The funds will go toward rehabilitating existing waterfront infrastructure on the Harlem and Hudson rivers.
Owners of a bodega on Sherman Avenue and Broadway have planted beans, corn and even watermelon in neglected tree planters.
City health officials confirmed additional cases in the Washington Heights Legionnaires' Disease outbreak.
City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez called for greater fines for buildings that fail cooling tower inspections.
The $3 million project will completely overhaul Jacob K. Javits Playground in Fort Tryon Park.
The Health Department has tested 20 cooling towers and says people in the neighborhood can use water as usual.
Eight people contracted Legionnaires' Disease in Washington Heights within the past week, city health officials said.
Looking for a quiet Fourth of July? You probably won't find it in these New York City neighborhoods, a new study found.
The tenants of 600 West 161 Street, located on the corner of Broadway, say their landlord is putting them through unsafe conditions.
A new study found Washington Heights was one of the New York City neighborhoods with the highest number of rodent complaints.
The Liquor Authority revoked the business' liquor license due to "violent incidents and noise complaints on a constant basis."
It appears the pins were intentionally left in discarded food to harm animals, reports said.
The NYCx Co-Lab program will meet with Inwood community groups later this year to discuss how technology can solve neighborhood problems.
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Black and Latino residents of Washington Heights and Harlem face greater challenges than their white neighbors, the study concludes.
Ted Buczek helped found the Michael Buczek Little League, which serves hundreds of Washington Heights kids each year.
Borough President Gale Brewer said the city's plan "provides inadequate benefits to the current residents and businesses of Inwood."
Get a "clean slate" on outstanding warrants for low-level offenses.
The 2018 NYC Computer Science Opportunity Fair is the largest high school technology fair in the city, organizers said.
Borough president Gale Brewer is next to vote on the city's proposal to rezone a large portion of Inwood.
More than 50 teams of high school students will compete during the competition, which is free and open to the public.
Community Board 12's resolution supports some aspects of the city's controversial rezoning plan and opposes others.
A nuanced draft resolution passed Thursday by Community 12 does not explicitly approve or reject the city's rezoning proposal.
It was an eventful weekend at the RG Ortiz Funeral Home in Washington Heights.