Katherine Donlevy

Katherine Donlevy

Katherine Donlevy is The Post’s inaugural City Life Reporter covering Brooklyn and Queens, both boroughs she’s had the good fortune to call home.

Background

Katherine covers Brooklyn and Queens, both boroughs she’s had the good fortune to call home. She has several first-place accolades under her belt, including New York Press Association's headline writing award. A born chatty-Katie, she loves meeting new people and hearing their stories. When Katherine isn't on the job, she can likely be found rollerblading around Prospect Park.

Latest Articles

Unemployed Kamala Harris jets back to LA, will hand out food to wildfire vics after weeks of giving them the cold shoulder

The visit will be the first time Harris has visited her home state since the deadly blazes ignited Jan. 7.

Florida firefighters rescue hulking 10-foot-6-inches long alligator from tiny storm drain

A real-life massive gator wedged itself in a tiny storm drain in Florida -- in a too-close-for-comfort imitation of the bloody movie “Alligator."

Trump to send troops to border and list Tren de Aragua as terrorist org — as migrant caravan heads to US

Donald Trump plans to sign 11 border-related Executive Orders in the first few hours of his presidency that will sweep away most of the Biden admin's policies.

Charlamagne Tha God rethinks whether Trump is a 'fascist' after 'leaderless' Dems' actions since election loss

"I don’t even know if I believe it anymore, but only because of how they’re acting."

Trump arrives in DC with family ahead of inauguration extravaganza

President-elect Donald Trump started his official return to Washington Saturday afternoon to prepare for his historic inauguration.

Disgraced ex-senator angling for Trump pardon ahead of possible 15-year sentencing

President Joe Biden has apparently rebuffed the idea multiple times, forcing Bob Menendez to shift his focus onto President-elect Donald Trump.

Hero police officer, an Army veteran, killed in line of duty during car chase: 'Sacrificed himself'

Navasota Police Sgt. Mark Butler died while saving others from a wrong-way driver during a pursuit.

Trump launches surprise meme coin -- sparking buying frenzy days before inauguration

A poster advertising the coins shows a much-slimmer-looking Trump with his fist raised in an apparent reference to his assassination attempt.

Gavin Newsom rocked by violent crime surge gripping Bay Area city as furious residents beg for help

"I'm always tensed, afraid and always worried and my safety and those that come visit."

Small showing at NYC People's March ahead of Trump inauguration

Just 1,000 people gathered in Lower Manhattan as part of the rebranded Women's March in protest of President-Elect Donald Trump's inauguration — a far cry from the estimated 200,000 that...

Dozens injured in horrifying ski lift collapse in Spain

Dozens of people were injured Saturday when a ski lift collapsed at a resort in the Spanish region of Aragon, according to local reports.

Hero teens will get $10K reward for nabbing arson suspect —after being told they couldn't over technicality

The NYPD insisted Friday that the teens who helped nab a deadly subway arson suspect are still in line for the $10,000 reward — but the boys’ families said that’s...

Exclusive: Teen heroes who turned in alleged subway fire killer are blocked from receiving $10K NYPD reward on technicality, families say: 'Such B.S.'

Families of quick-thinking youth told they can't collect because teens called 911 and not tip line.

Dozens picket concrete recycling plant that has been blanketing NYC neighborhood in dust for a year: 'Always getting sick'

"We can't open the windows. We have constantly there's dust everywhere. Even when I'm walking, there's dust in my mouth."

Meet the teen heroes who turned sicko suspected of burning woman to death in NYC subway over to cops

"Things happen in the world, but you don't actually feel like it's going to happen to you."

Glowing mysterious NYC orbs draw gawkers at stunning art installation: 'It's fantastic'

"I saw the globe changing colors, and I heard the music, so I was like, 'What is this? I have to check it out,' " said Lou Morales, 51, admitting...

LA planning 'inevitable' widespread power shutdown as dangerous winds expected to reappear over weekend

The city of Los Angeles is planning a widespread power shutdown before the dangerous Santa Ana winds ramp up over the weekend as expected, fire officials warned.

Newsom passes off wildfire response blame to local leaders, own team

"When you start getting different answers, then I’m not getting the actual story."

Six Californians describe terrifying moments they lost everything to LA wildfires: 'Like being in a war zone'

"The extent of this is way beyond anything. This is like being in a war zone where everything is destroyed."

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