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Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Nearly 30 renderings envisioning the future Greenwich Village AIDS memorial will go on display Tuesday.

Manhattan »

The city announced a 41 percent drop in deaths among black New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDs.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

NYU's exhibit contains billboards, posters and other art created between 1987 and 1995.

Harlem »

Hairdressers Against AIDS is designed to help hairdressers speak to their clients about the disease.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

After moving from the neighborhood earlier this year, Gay Men's Heath Crisis opened a new HIV testing and support complex in Chelsea.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Chelsea still has the highest rate of HIV infections in the city, which some attribute to a rash of unsafe sex in the neighborhood's gay community.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Almost 20 years after the peak of HIV diagnoses in the city, the West Village is now an important place for people who are aging with the disease.

Midtown & Theater District »

Several thousand models, dancers and glam-lovers are set to vogue their way down the runway at the 21st Annual House of Latex Ball.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The 160-year-old skincare company Kiehl's will see bikers and celebrities descend on its East VIllage flagship Saturday.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Dr. Suresh Hemrajani allegedly bilked Medicaid by prescribing HIV medication to patients who did not have the disease.

Manhattan »

A 2009 kidney transplant that resulted in a recipient contracting HIV happened in a NYC hospital, according to reports.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Celebrity chefs from some of the city's glitziest eateries will come together next Monday to benefit people living with AIDS.

Harlem »

Churches test Harlem residents for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

Midtown & Theater District »

Murray Weiss examines a new city health initiative about syringes.

Manhattan »

Community health centers helping to fill the void after St. Vincent's Hospital closed are feeling the squeeze.