Plaza de Las Americas, the High Bridge and West 215 Street Step Street were all praised for their strong designs.
Uptown religious leaders and politicians will meet this weekend to discuss unity after Donald Trump's election victory.
Topics such as overtime pay, wage theft and discrimination will be discussed in both English and Spanish.
Drivers will be unable to connect from the George Washington bridge to the Harlem River Drive in Washington Heights.
Many A trains are being terminated at either 125th Street or 168th Street due to a problem at the Inwood-207 Street station.
City and state representatives pledged to fight uptown gentrification and tenant abuse Tuesday at a rally in Inwood.
Patacon Pisao in Inwood registered voters, and served up Venezuelan street food, Wednesday afternoon.
Need some free legal advice? A mobile legal center will be parked on front of Community Board 12's district office on October 19.
It's going to be rainy this weekend, so get yourself a new book and get ready to curl up on the couch.
The renovated plaza will occupy 20,000 square feet on 185th Street between Audubon and Amsterdam avenues.
The "Hamilton" superstar and Washington Heights native will purchase a new projection system for the United Palace theater.
The playground is one of nine sites added to the $285 million Community Parks Initiative for neglected community parks.
The ARC Fort Washington Senior Center's lease was not extended and is due to expire Dec. 31.
Thirty-eight hospitals in New York City will extend hours for breast cancer screenings in accordance with a state program.
Find out where you should satisfy your coffee fix in Washington Heights and Inwood.
A stretch of Park Terrace East has been co-named Bruce Reynolds Way to honor the police officer killed while rescuing others on 9/11.
The ARC Fort Washington Senior Center in Washington Heights may have to leave its location of 15 years by Dec. 31.
Thursday morning A train service shut down between 168th Street and 207th Street because the NYPD was trying to catch a cat on the track.
Officials announced the opening of Washington Heights' new Workforce1 Center during a ribbon cutting Wednesday morning.
The young man will be getting a full-ride scholarship to attend the State University of New York at Cortland.
Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez and Congressional Nominee Adriano Espaillat will hold a rally to save the senior center next week
Parks officials revealed design plans for a multimillion dollar renovation of Jacob Javits Playground during a public meeting Tuesday.
Several city officials will attend the public forum to offer updates on the project and get feedback from residents.
Some of the best pizza in the U.S., even the world, can be found in New York. Find out where to grab a slice by you.
Highbridge Park was selected as one of five parks in the city to receive $30 million for major improvements.
The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene are taking every precaution to prevent Zika virus.
The Dominican Day Parade is this Sunday, Aug. 14. Here's what you need to know about attending the event.
The city will be shutting off water on Amsterdam Avenue from 174th Street to 178th Street on Thursday.
More than 600 people had signed an online petition to co-name West 214th Street and Broadway Renee Mancino Way.
"It's almost surreal that I came to the USA for this."
Several groups in opposition to the Sherman Plaza project in Inwood plan to hold a demonstration Saturday afternoon.
Get your kids out of the house and to the Anne Loftus Playground for the Parks Department's Kids in Motion Festival.
Here are five of the best bars to visit this weekend in Washington Heights and Inwood.
Community members came to the open house to air grievances, ask questions and get answers from city representatives.
Ranking website Niche released its list of the best neighborhoods in New York, and weren't too impressed with Washington Heights or Inwood.
The power players of Washington Heights assembled at the Armory Track to pay their respects to the legacy of former Mayor David Dinkins.
Bieber was filmed searching for Pokemon Sunday night on Dyckman Street.
The event is being sponsored by the 33rd Precinct and two other Washington Heights organizations.
Isabella Child Care alerted parents it would close just months prior to the start of the fall program.
The modern apartment complex will contain 47 rental units and is expected to be completed by 2017.