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The Companies Trying to Turn Harlem Into the New Silicon Valley

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Clayton Banks, CEO of Silicon Harlem, and Jessica Matthews, CEO of Uncharted Power, are teaching the community how to build, grow, and scale their businesses.
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2nd Avenue subway extension into East Harlem paused

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The plan included extending the Q line into East Harlem and connecting it with other subway lines and Metro-North.
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Small Business Services/Department of Labor Career Center in Harlem gets updated space

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The newly renovated space has computers, classrooms and conference rooms where clients can meet with career counselors.
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A charter school is giving high school students $10,000 to invest

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The catch with this program is that the $10,000 grants will be invested on behalf of students, and that money won’t be accessible until the child turns 25 years old.
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Report: Rents spiked around subway stations in Harlem, Brooklyn and Queens since last year

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It also shows that property around Brooklyn and Queens subway stops also saw major rent hikes, which they say are due to high rents in Manhattan.
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NYPD searching for suspect in Harlem attempted child luring

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According to police, the young girl was approached by an unidentified man who claimed to be a friend of her father's.
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Rep. Espaillat says Harlem being overrun by methadone clinics, calls for even NYC distribution

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Rep. Espaillat slammed the Office of Addiction Services and Supports, saying they deal in deception and don’t engage communities.
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Fire leaves 1 dead and dozens displaced in Harlem

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Nearly a week after a devastating fire tore through 2 St. Nicholas Place, residents are still grappling with the aftermath.
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Preserving Harlem's jazz legacy: From the Cotton Club to present day

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The Cotton Club in Harlem was once considered the epicenter of African American entertainment, boasting performances from the likes of Count Basie and Ella Fitzgerald. The soulful sound shaped culture and left behind a rich legacy that...
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A NYC Kid features clothes for NYC lovers

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A NYC Kid is a store full of nostalgic New York City gear. Owner Ty Thomas is from the Bronx and wants to share her love of the city with the masses.
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NYPD: Mott Haven man arrested in connection to double shooting in Harlem

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According to the NYPD, 43-year-old Guy Jackson was arrested on a number of charges including attempted murder.
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Harlem Hospital resident physicians rally for higher wages

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About 70 resident physicians gathered outside of Harlem Hospital to tell the mayor they’ve had enough.
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Winning the lottery: Affordable housing up for grabs in New York City

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Larry Nickens didn’t hit the mega millions, but he scored a close second – a two-bedroom unit in Harlem’s Sendero Verde.
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Co-Founder of Harlem's Premier LGBTQ+ Bar on Community Reaction and What Lies Ahead

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Brian Clark, co-founder of 4West Lounge in Harlem, NY, joined Cheddar News to discuss the opening of his LGBTQ+ bar and how more is needed not only in the city but around the country.
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'Central Park 5' Member Declares Election Victory in NY

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Yusef Salaam, one of the exonerated members of the 'Central Park 5' rape case, declared victory in a city council race in Harlem, NY.
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Gritty drama A Thousand and One will break you and inspire you

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Indie sensation A Thousand and One, written and directed by A.V. Rockwell, portrays the life of a formerly incarcerated woman struggling to make ends meet in Harlem who kidnaps her son from foster care. The film earned the Grand Jury...
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LEX First Real Estate IPO Open to All U.S. Investors

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Commercial real estate platform LEX made history with its public debut on Nasdaq, the first real estate IPO open to the public in the United States. CEO and co-founder Drew Sterrett joined Cheddar's "Closing Bell" to provide some...
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Pressure mounts on US police officers as more people venture out

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In the US, warmer weather has meant people venturing out, some in defiance of measures prohibiting gatherings.
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DEP identifies long-time worker killed in New York sewage-boat explosion on Hudson River

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Authorities are still investigating the cause of the explosion, police said.
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1 dead in New York sewage-boat explosion on Hudson River

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Authorities are still investigating the cause of the explosion, police said.
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Schedule changes on the way for Metro-North riders

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The MTA has released schedule changes along the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines.
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Mayor Adams delivers 4th State of the City address as he seeks second term in office

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He painted his three years in office as time spent focusing on the working class and change.
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Who is Madeline Brame? Mother criticizes DA Alvin Bragg in veteran son's murder case

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Who is Madeline Brame? The mother spoke at the Republican National Convention, where she criticized Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg in his handling of her veteran son's murder case. (Scripps News)
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Harlem Globetrotters to host first ever sports residency

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The Harlem Globetrotters will host their first-ever residency at New Jersey's American Dream Mall. Here's what to know. (Scripps News)