Harlem Business Alliance to Honor Black Women Entrepreneurs at Annual Gala

The theme marks the first time the group will exclusively honor black women in the gala’s 36 years.

‘Setup for Failure’: Tenants and Officials Blast City’s Rent-to-Own Program

Residents say the city left the units to languish for decades, despite promises to let tenants own them.

Alternative Plan to Close Rikers Within 3 Years Backed by Browder Family

A city councilmen and a candidate for state Senate said they could close the jail within three years.

Acquitted Man ‘Unlawfully Detained’ After Bail Hiked on Other Charges: Suit

A judge increased the man’s bail on separate charges after he was acquitted of attempted murder.

City’s Rent-to-Own Program a ‘Disaster’ as Investigations Loom, Source Says

The public advocate called for an independent review of the beleaguered program. 

City’s Plan to Rezone East Harlem Begins

3,500 units of housing will be created under the plan, according to the city.

Harlem Summit Aims to Educate Residents on Preservation and Development

The Saturday conference was organized by the nonprofit West Harlem Preservation Organization. 

PHOTOS: Post-WWII New York City in Focus at New Museum Exhibit

“A City Seen: Todd Webb’s Postwar New York, 1945-1960” is at the Museum of the City of New York.

Video Shows Judge Near Hudson River Night Before Her Body Was Found: NYPD

The family issued a statement this week asking the public to “step forward” with any information.