3 challengers vie for open Harlem Council seat, with voters' rankings at stake

In Central Harlem, a small group gathered outside the Adam Clayton Powell Jr State Office Building to raise the African flag in celebration of Juneteenth.

4 killed, 2 critical in fire at Chinatown e-bike repair store

The shop on Madison Street was closed with nobody inside at the time the fire broke out, but heavy smoke trapped civilians living upstairs.

DA, ethics panel back judge: No evidence of bias in Trump hush-money case

Donald Trump’s tempestuous views aside, Manhattan prosecutors say neither the former president nor his lawyers have shown any evidence to support their claims that the judge in his hush-money criminal case has an anti-Trump bias.

Preservationists, developers clash over fate of West-Park Presbyterian Church

Members of the West Park Presbyterian Church want to sell the building to a condominium developer, but many in the community oppose the plan and want to save the building.

Manhattan Day School implements mental new health program

Students at Manhattan Day school are having open discussions about mental health after reading the comic 'Real Abilities, the Mental Health Addition.'

Upper East Side residents fed up with dog poop problem

The Upper East Side will be putting up hundreds of signs to remind residents and visitors to clean up after their pets.