The city Department of Transportation owns the West 158th Street site intended to educate people on traffic safety.
Community Board 12 voted Tuesday to support a resolution to create a community land trust
Washington Heights and Inwood took to the polls Tuesday to reelect two Democratic incumbents.
The event will focus on tools and resources for preventing discrimination against the Hispanic community.
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Al Taylor, an elected Democratic District Leader and Herman Farrell’s chief of staff, will run to fill the seat his boss is vacating.
Federal officials have 90 days to respond to a request for a stay of deportation, a lawyer representing Amanda Morales-Guerra told Patch.
Amanda Morales had been told she would be deported to Guatemala.
Developers and retail tenants at the renovated George Washington Bridge terminal have reneged on promises to hire locally, protesters said.
Congressman Adriano Espaillat will discuss, among other things, immigration and citizenship policy.
Officials hailed the project as a creative use of public land and much-needed affordable housing.
Jackson accused Alcantara of turning on the voters of the 31st State Senate District by joining the Independent Democratic Conference.
A rally will be held Friday morning at State Senator Marisol Alcantara's Inwood district office.
Community Board 12 voted in favor of a protected bike lane on a stretch of Dyckman Street between Nagle and 10th avenues.
City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez announced his support for landmarking the Washington Heights theater.
Help decide how to spend $1 million to fund community projects in Washington Heights and Inwood.
If you've got something to say to the developers — positive or negative — Thursday night is the time to do it.
The city is proposing demolishing the existing library and building an affordable housing development with a new library in the building.
Congressman Adriano Espaillat will talk about various issues facing the country this weekend in Washington Heights.
Elevator service at the 168th and 181st Street 1 train stations has left riders stranded on the platform.
Community Board 12 will hold an information session for young people interested in serving the Washington Heights and Inwood communities.
In his first weeks as a congressman Espaillat has emerged as a vocal critic of President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration.
Adriano Espaillat was sworn into Congress Tuesday, becoming the first Dominican-American and former undocumented immigrant in Congress.
Marisol Alcantara's primary election opponents asked the incoming state senator not to join the rogue Democratic faction.
Ydanis Rodriguez said NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio "has shown a real ability to make a positive change in the lives of New Yorkers."
Jeff Sessions once said "almost no one coming from the Dominican Republic to the U.S. is coming here because they have a provable skill."
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Uptown politicians urged Latino voters to make a show of force at the polls Tuesday.
There were a handful of problems across Washington Heights with long lines and broken scanners.
Alcantara claimed the 31st State Senate seat surrendered by Adriano Espaillat.
Two uptown seats, one in the State Assembly and one in the Senate, are up for grabs in Tuesday's elections. And the results will be close.
Public Advocate Letitia James rallied Tuesday night for Marisol Alcantara, a candidate for the New York State Senate.
Democratic challenger Carmen De La Rosa released her policy platform Tuesday, identifying several key issues of her campaign.
The university promised $300,000 for neighborhood parks negotiating a 2011 deal to upgrade its Inwood athletic complex.
Sultan Ali Lakhani, who owns three Papa John's franchises, must pay more than 200 underpaid workers restitution for ripping them off.
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito endorsed Democratic challenger Carmen De La Rosa for New York's 72nd Assembly District.
The ritzy Inwood lounge that shares a cut of its revenue with the city has reported decreasing revenues for three years.
The mayor appeared on the "Brian Lehrer Show" and bashed the City Council for voting down a proposed rezoning in Inwood.
Acting on the advice of Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez, two City Council committees rejected a spot upzoning on Sherman Avenue and Broadway.
City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez said Monday he will not support the spot rezoning application for the Sherman Plaza development.