Washington Heights will have a trio of new Open Streets during the summer of 2022, DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez announced Friday.
High Bridge is the only pedestrian bridge to connect Manhattan and The Bronx. Local officials on both sides are asking to expand its hours.
NYC Parks will use the time to make repairs to the retaining wall and sinkholes along the Greenway from West 180th to Dyckman Street.
A fatal accident took place Monday morning when a car lost control on the Henry Hudson Parkway and plunged onto the Amtrack tracks below.
A car ended up on top of a parked vehicle in Inwood after a driver suddenly slammed on his gas, NYPD told CBS News.
The plan would add cameras, increase trash pick-ups, and support a renovation for train stations on 181st and 191st streets.
A woman was struck and killed early Tuesday morning by a train at the 191st Street 1 train station around 1:50 a.m., police said.
With mounting safety concerns, the MTA just released a huge study on whether platform edge doors could be built into the subway system.
The DOT recently presented concerns to the community board about traffic around schools from 188th Street to the tip of Fort George Ave.
The Upper Manhattan neighborhood recently got its first electric vehicle charger on Fort Washington between West 164th and 165th Streets.
In other uptown elevator news, two of the 207th Street 'A' train station elevators will be closed until Feb. 11, according to the MTA.
After a year, the 1 train station at 181st Street is open again with new elevators. Here's what to know.
The 1 train service is back up and running uptown Monday after a person went on the tracks, but expect delays in both directions.
Following a letter from Rep. Espaillat, the local precinct stepped up efforts to help with traffic between 178th Street and Dyckman.
Trash piled up uptown over the past 10 days as the vaccine mandate went into effect. Service seems to be returning to normal, though.
A crash that occurred early Monday morning is still causing delays on the George Washington Bridge near Upper Manhattan, reports ABC7.
Updates on transportation projects in Inwood were recently given to Community Board 12, including improved intersections on 10th Avenue.
The MTA unveiled a memorial plaque Wednesday in Washington Heights for the late Edith Prentiss, a longtime disability rights advocate.
A stretch of road between West 173rd and 185th Street is one of the nation's deadliest for walkers, according to a study.
To celebrate its recent expansion, residents in 10033, 10034, and 10040 can get 50 percent off an annual Citi Bike membership.
Drivers using the 181st Street busway illegally will begin getting fines on July 17. Up to this point, only warnings have been given out.
In a sign of a return to normality, subway service changes are making weekend travel a nightmare. Here's what to know for Upper Manhattan.
In a sign of a return to normality, subway service changes are making weekend travel a nightmare.
Here's what you need to know if you're taking the subway this weekend in the neighborhood.
Northern Manhattan pols and community members are coming together Saturday to honor the life of community activist Walther Delgado.
The man, who has not been identified, was pronounced dead by EMS personnel after being found on the C Train near 168th Street, reports said.
Manhattan Boro Prez Gale Brewer penned a recent letter with five possible solutions to combat the uptick in ATV drivers and street racing.
Questions are mounting over a "No Standing Anytime" sign that has been nailed to a tree outside the 34th Precinct in the Heights.
Mayor Bill de Blasio was in Washington Heights on Friday morning to test out the new 181st Street busway.
New funding for the continuous green space around Manhattan was announced on Monday. Here's what it means for Upper Manhattan.
The project to bring faster bus speeds to the 66,000 daily riders in Washington Heights will kick off Monday.
The NYC DOT and Upper Manhattan politicians announced Wednesday the launch of 36 new Citi Bike stations in Washington Heights and Inwood.
The new special half-mile lane will bring faster bus speeds to 66,000 daily riders in Washington Heights, according to Mayor de Blasio.
The MTA recently installed an art exhibition in 137 stations across NYC in honor of the 107 MTA workers who have died of coronavirus.
The driver of a New York City bus that crashed on its way to Washington Heights Thursday refused to take a drug test after.
The Department of Transportation recently presented its draft plan for Citi Bike expansion into Inwood at a community board meeting.
It looks like more Citi Bike stations are coming to Upper Manhattan. This time in Northern Washington Heights and Inwood.
The 1 train station at 181st Street in Washington Heights is closing on Saturday for a year due to repair work on the elevators.
The MTA announced Thursday that two elevator projects at 191st Street and 181st Street stations will get replaced ahead of schedule.
A man inexplicably laid down on the Henry Hudson Parkway Thursday night, before he was killed by a passing car, according to police.