Miranda Levingston, Patch Staff
- Upper West Side, NY
Miranda is an award-winning reporter with a Bachelor’s degree from New York University. Before joining Patch, she worked as the managing editor of BK Reader, and has bylines in other outlets all over NYC.
Email her at miranda.levingston@patch.com, tweet her at @MLevNews, or look for her at one of the city's many dog parks.
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Washington Heights-Inwood, NY|News|
Fire In Washington Heights Injures 4: FDNY
The cause of the fire is under investigation, the FDNY said.
Midtown-Hell's Kitchen, NY|News|
Man Grabs Woman Between Her Legs In Midtown: NYPD
The NYPD has released surveillance photos of the suspect.
Lower East Side-Chinatown, NY|News|
'Career Criminal' Shoots Cop In Manhattan, NYPD Commissioner Says
The shooting happened at the Vladeck Houses on Tuesday morning.
Upper East Side, NY|News|
MAP: Did NYC Find A Hazardous Problem In Your Building This Week?
This week, city inspectors found rats in Harlem, roaches in SoHo, water leaks in Bed-Stuy and more.
Upper West Side|News|
Amid ICE Raids, Local Religious Leaders Commit To Sanctuary
Several religious leaders gathered for an interfaith service emphasizing their commitment to migrants in Morningside Heights.
Upper West Side|News|
Sensory-Friendly 'Big Umbrella Festival' Returns To Lincoln Center
This year, the festival will host its first-ever Spanish language performance of Hamlet, featuring a cast of actors with Down syndrome.
Central Park, NY|News|
Storm To Rain Out Presidents Day Weekend In NYC: See Timeline
Snow and rain will coat the city mid-day on Saturday and then turn into all rain on Sunday, according to the forecast.
Upper East Side, NY|News|
6-Story UES Building To Be Replaced With Towering High Rise: Report
The new building on York Avenue would have both residential and commercial space.
Harlem, NY|News|
New Ess-A-Bagel Factory Opens In East Harlem
The iconic bagel shop opened its first manufacturing facility in New York City this week.
Upper West Side|News|
UWS Pol Introduces Bills To Combat Bigotry On Campus
The bills are a response to antisemitism on college campuses but are not geared specifically toward Jewish students, the polititian said.
Central Park, NY|News|
Snow, Rain Target NYC As Next Storm Takes Shape, Forecasters Say
For Wednesday night's storm, snow is expected to pick up the pace after 4 p.m., and turn to rain and sleet by 1 a.m. Thursday.
Harlem, NY|News|
New Details Revealed In Harlem Woman's Death
A 74-year-old woman was discovered dead inside a Harlem apartment last February.
Harlem, NY|News|
Harlem Fine Arts Show Back For 17th Year: A 'Wonderful World Of Color'
The arts extravaganza will feature new work from influential and emerging Black artists later this month.
Harlem, NY|News|
Fire Breaks Out In East Harlem's Jefferson Houses, FDNY Says
More than 70 firefighters responded to the blaze.
Central Park, NY|News|
Warning Issued As Back-To-Back Storms Kick Off In NYC: Latest Updates
The city's emergency management department has issued a winter weather alert and is advising New Yorkers to use caution on the roads.
Midtown-Hell's Kitchen, NY|News|
Here's How NYC 10th Graders Can Get Broadway Tickets For $10
More than 20 productions are offering $10 tickets to tenth graders, including "& Juliet," "The Lion King," "Hadestown," "SIX," and more.
Upper West Side|News|
Autistic Teen Tortured To Death By UWS Cousin, DA Says
An Upper West Side woman has been found guilty on all counts for "absolutely shocking and horrific behavior," the district attorney said.
Midtown-Hell's Kitchen, NY|News|
MTA Worker Attacked In Herald Square Station, Police Say
Police are looking for the suspect.
Central Park, NY|News|
New Snow, Sleet Storms Heading To NYC This Week: See Timeline
The snow isn't over yet.
