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Rainwater left untreated in cooling towers atop city-owned Harlem Hospital fueled the Big Apple’s deadliest Legionnaire’s disease outbreak in a decade, the Rev. Al Sharpton charged Tuesday.
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THE CITY on MSNQ Train Expansion Into Harlem Gets a Green Light, Thanks in Part to Congestion Pricing
A decades-delayed commitment to extend the subway into East Harlem took a significant step forward Monday when the MTA board approved a $1.9 billion contract for the next phase of construction on the Second Avenue Subway.
Harlem's season-opening rout of Greenbrier was cancelled at halftime due to lightning and heavy rain. Bulldogs were up 26-0 before cancellation.
A 51-year-old Queens man was stabbed multiple times in a brutal midday attack on a Harlem street Friday, collapsing outside an apartment building before being rushed to the hospital where he later died.
Cops received a 911 call for an assault in progress on W. 128th St. near Frederick Douglass Blvd. Responding officers found the victim with multiple stab wounds throughout his body.
The transit agency inked a nearly $2 billion contract on Monday to begin major construction work on a subway line that's been floated for a century.
The model's arrest took place hours after he called 911 to report that he found his estranged husband, Jacob Zieben-Hood, 34, dead in his Harlem apartment around 4 a.m. on July 31, NBC New York reported. Responding officers located Jacob's body in the bathroom, slumped over the toilet.
Williams is known for developing and co-founding Harlem Week, which he, along with friend Voza Rivers, former Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton and numerous others, grew from a one-day event in 1974 to the major celebration of arts, culture and community joy that is currently running through Aug. 17.
Studio 13 Live got a preview of "After Midnight" at 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle. Catch the last performances through Aug. 24.