Quantcast

The DNAinfo archives brought to you by WNYC.
Read the press release here.

people

Vincent Morgan

Recent Headlines
Central Harlem »

After winning his 23rd and final term, Rangel needs to start picking his replacement, fans say.

Central Harlem »

Beneath the surface of the racially charged campaign are common issues and goals, pundits said.

East Harlem »

Melissa Mark-Viverito and Inez Dickens are positioning themselves for City Council Speaker.

Central Harlem »

The pair have taken shots at one another during the Democratic Primary for the Central Harlem seat.

Central Harlem »

Dickens says Morgan has no record, while Morgan criticized Dickens for not doing enough.

West Harlem »

The Empire State Development Corporation says it will examine Columbia's hiring records.

Harlem »

The race for the 13th congressional district just got less crowded.

Harlem »

The group was formed in 2009 but has come under scrutiny for its practices.

Harlem »

The West Harlem Local Development Corporation is still facing calls to dissolve.

Harlem »

The board says it has "no confidence" in the West Harlem Local Development Corporation which is being investigated by the State Attorney General.

Harlem »

Vincent Morgan and Adam Clayton Powell IV join forces to criticize the community benefits agreement of Columbia University's $6.4 billion Manhattanville campus expansion.

Harlem »

The West Harlem Local Development Corporation, the focus of an investigation by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, has spent more on consultants than programming.

Harlem »

Borough President Scott Stringer is trying to stop the group handling the $150 million Columbia University community benefits agreement with West Harlem to stop disbursing funds and reorganize.

Harlem »

Vince Morgan, a candidate for the Congressional seat held by Charlie Rangel, said the West Harlem Development Corp. is a "shell of an organization" incapable of accomplishing its goals.

Manhattan »

Joyce Johnson accused Charles Rangel of avoiding questions from his challengers.