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A new initiative to clean uptown streets will be announced Monday night.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Councilman Robert Jackson will discuss the impact of the 2012 budget on Washington Heights and Inwood.

Manhattan »

A $325,000 grant will allow non-English speakers from Harlem and Washington Heights seeking literacy and other skills to access services.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Residents and officials called for a permanent increase of law enforcement officials after a string of sexual assaults.

Manhattan »

A group of tenants gathered last week to pressure their landlord to take care of a longstanding and growing rat problem.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Supporters of rent regulation marched with local politicians for renewing and strengthening rent control laws.

Manhattan »

The mayor is trying to get livery and yellow cab drivers to sign onto a plan intended to better serve the outer boroughs.

Manhattan »

Livery drivers descended on City Hall to demand that they be allowed to continue to serve the city.

Harlem »

Hazel Dukes threw latest punch in squabble with Success Charter Network.

Manhattan »

Chancellor Dennis Walcott said again Wednesday that over 6,000 teaching jobs are on the chopping block.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Drivers are worried that introducing a new category of taxis to the city will kill the livery cab industry.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

With skyscrapers on drawing board, officials will discuss land use issues in Upper Manhattan.

Manhattan »

NYPL President Paul LeClerc warned Monday that cutbacks could close branches.

Harlem »

Parents, teachers and lawmakers say the cuts would disproportionately hurt Harlem, Inwood and Washington Heights.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Inwood officials and advocates were surprised when Columbia University announced it signed a benefit agreement.