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The art will honor the legacies of Yuri Kochiyama and Malcolm X, who became civil rights icons. 

West Harlem »

The two complexes got funds from the West Harlem Development Corp. through an agreement with Columbia. 

West Harlem »

A group of senior residents says a new polling site is difficult to get to.

West Harlem »

A business boom on 125th Street hasn left out many blocks west of Morningside Avenue, locals say.

West Harlem »

The nonprofit sent NYCHA a letter of interest to build affordable housing units on NYCHA property.

Central Harlem »

Comptroller Scott Stinger accused the Housing Authority of under-reporting their repair backlog. 

Hamilton Heights »

Winning projects include a public greenhouse and repairs to local playgrounds and basketball courts.

Central Harlem »

In its second season, "What's Eating Harlem" has reached 150,000 viewers, producer said.

Hamilton Heights »

For the first time, City Councilman Mark Levine is letting residents decide how to spend $1 million. 

West Harlem »

Prosecution of gang activity at the Manhattanville and Grant Houses was overzealous, families say.

West Harlem »

While many residents thought the takedown made streets safer, they worried there were too many arrests.

West Harlem »

More than 100 people were charged with conspiracy to murder and weapons possession.

West Harlem »

The suspects were part of a deadly rivalry between the Grant and Manhattanville Houses, authorities say.

West Harlem »

Robert Cartagena, 23, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.

West Harlem »

Robert Cartagena, 23, faces up to 25 years to life in prison for killing Harlem basketball star.