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Washington Heights »

Although Dominicans are still the dominant group, the Mexican population doubled between 2000 and 2013.

Central Harlem »

The dedicated bus lane will span both sides of 125th Street from Lenox to Morningside avenues.

Washington Heights »

Councilman Mark Levine declined to submit the proposal because Dinkins' family was not supportive.

Central Harlem »

Joe Girardi promoted the city's free lunch program at Lasker Pool in Central Park Thursday afternoon.

Midtown »

The state Department of Health on Friday awarded five licenses to manufacture and sell medical cannabis.

Upper West Side »

A growing call for a northbound bike lane on Amsterdam Avenue earned Levine's support.

West Harlem »

The principal of the Teachers College Community School jumped in front of the subway in April.

Bed-Stuy »

Business tenants facing harassment could be awarded a month's rent or $1,000, along with other fees.

West Harlem »

City Councilmembers Mark Levine and Ydanis Rodriguez called for the expansion Thursday morning. 

Midtown »

The city says it will review the contracts it has with Trump following comments he made about Mexico. 

Upper West Side »

The majority of complaints logged by Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal were housing-related.

Hamilton Heights »

Nasry Michelen Day Care Center received funding from the City Council last week.

Upper West Side »

Locals gave lengthy testimony about the negative effects of construction noise on schools.

Rockaway Beach »

Mayor Bill de Blasio included money in the new budget to keep beaches and pools open past Labor Day. 

Upper West Side »

Residents and leaders would like to see the entire park car-free.