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Washington Heights & Inwood »

Councilman Robert Jackson is meeting with restaurant owners on Dyckman Street to reduce quality of life complaints.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Parks said a short list of tasks is all that stands in the way of kids playing at the new Indian Road Playground.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

CB12 effectively deadlocked on a resolution to approve Columbia University's plan to build at Baker Field.

Manhattan »

A $70 million plan to build affordable housing and Northern Manhattan's first children's museum is moving forward.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Caravans made a last-minute push for candidates in Inwood and Washington Heights days before the primaries.

Manhattan »

Mother Teresa was honored Thursday, except at the Empire State Building.

Manhattan »

Marchers walk across the Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall to call attention to sharp raises in gunshot deaths and woundings.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, parents and elected officials rallied against a charter school expansion.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Mounting allegations against Rep. Charlie Rangel put a damper on the Dominican Day event.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Reconstruction of the 1930s Art Deco railroad substation on Dyckman Street is more complicated than originally thought.

Manhattan »

Albany lawmakers have reportedly hashed out a deal with the city and the MTA to revive student MetroCards.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Two men were arrested for breaking into five cars after being found with a “bag of burglary tools” early Sunday in Inwood.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

The SLA chairman came face-to-face with Inwood residents who complain of too many liquor serving establishments.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Saturday's citywide "It's My Park Day" volunteer event drew large support from the Inwood community.

Manhattan »

The West Harlem Local Development Corp., charged with managing the funds, has been mired in mismanagement.