A total of 27 police officers who have worked at the 6th Precinct have racked up more than 120 allegations of misconduct.
The new Open Street is located on Thompson Street and stretches from West 3rd Street to Washington Square South.
The delay was prompted by a nationwide spike in coronavirus cases and changes in the expected release dates of new films.
Businesses in the West Village and SoHo were accused of violating NYC's phased reopening rules more than 230 times since July 6.
The Hudson Square Business Improvement District is helping to install "parklets" to aid in the outdoor dining experience.
The Daily Meal named Minetta Tavern as the No. 1 place in the state to get a hamburger.
The West Village's 10014 ZIP code has seen 90 complaints for social distancing since phase two began June 22, according to city data.
A short, simple tweet by the NFL quarterback is generating some much-needed buzz for Kettle of Fish, a popular Packers bar in NYC.
Generous donations helped save the historic Stonewall Inn.
President Donald Trump vowed to use his new executive order on monuments against the two who threw paint on the George Washington statues.
Videos show cops pepper spray and shove demonstrators at the Queer Liberation March near Washington Square Park on Sunday.
A new map lets New Yorkers see what restaurants are open for outdoor dining in their neighborhood. The dining program will expand next week.
A man was sent to the hospital after someone trying to steal his car in the Village beat him with what appeared to be a BB gun, cops said.
A protected bike lane in SoHo and five streets open to pedestrians and cyclists are in the next phase of the mayor's Open Streets plan.
Absentee ballots for the race remain uncounted, but State Sen. Brad Hoylman held a strong lead in Tuesday's primary.
The historic LGBTQ bar is trying to raise $50,000 to help "resurrect" it from the financial strain of the coronavirus crisis.
From virtual yoga lessons, to feeding essential workers, a new video shows how a dozen business owners adapted during the pandemic.
Commissioner Dermot Shea told the attorney general that there is "absolutely no discipline" needed for the viral Union Square incident.
West Village restaurants are ready to welcome back customers next week, but say even more outdoor space is needed to help them stay afloat.
Lively race for membership on the Democratic Party State Committee
A protester who was tackled and dragged across the ground on 14th Street testified at the Attorney General's hearing on police brutality.
Cops have released video of more than a dozen people who broke into a CVS in Manhattan during a night of widespread looting.
A weekly summer music festival in Washington Square Park has gone online this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A Manhattan lawmaker is reassessing his plan to let restaurants continue takeout booze after the coronavirus as crowds flock to sidewalks.
Manhattan Democrats will cast a ballot this month in a collection of local, state and federal primaries. Patch is profiling each candidate.
The brick hit the NYPD officer's helmet during protests near Union Square, police said.
Cops have released photos from two separate raids on luxury stores that happened during a first and second night of widespread looting.
Police believe the 20-year-old jumped into the water to retrieve property.
Nix, which opened four years ago in the Greenwich Village, was one of several restaurants run by acclaimed chef John Fraser.
Police released photos Thursday of a few of the 20 or 25 suspects who ransacked the high-end Leica SoHo Store amid a night of looting.
NYU is now facing at least two $5-million lawsuits from students who say they should have tuition refunds after COVID-19 shut down campus.
City Council members are calling for an investigation into the NYPD union's tweet releasing information about the mayor's daughter's arrest.
The ban on private cars along 14th Street, originally a pilot program, will become permanent as New Yorkers begin to go back to work.
Cops are looking for two people who threw a brick at an officer and whacked a lieutenant with a stick during a protest earlier this week.
In tours of Downtown Manhattan, the borough president found looting-ravaged streets still pushing toward a long-awaited June 8 opening.
The civilian crime-fighters faced off with looters at a Foot Locker in SoHo on Tuesday night, according to reports.
The seventh day of police brutality protests in New York City will include two in Manhattan set to start at 4 and 7 p.m.
The June 26 rally is the second virtual event set up to replace NYC Pride's usual line-up of in-person events for Pride Month.