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

NYC's Greenwood Cemetery has Cherry Blossom season secret weapon — wild, mysterious monk parakeets

Cherry Blossom season is for the birds -- tiny, noisy, green ones specifically.

NYC Common Sense Caucus pushes trash new composting law just one week after it went into effect

A group of Big Apple lawmakers want to toss composting laws in the trash.

Three killed in small plane crash in Boca Raton, Florida

A small aircraft crashed Friday morning along a Florida roadway, police said.

Massive Victoria's Secret 'very sexy' billboard in NYC tourist hot spot is also 'very illegal': city

A massive Victoria's Secret sign in a bustling Midtown Manhattan tourist hotspot shows sultry models in bras with the slogan "very sexy" — but the city said it's also "very...

City issues 2.5K compost tickets in first 10 days of new law -- as landlords slam new garbage-sorting rules as 'blackmail'

The added pressure led to led to 2.5 million pounds of food scraps, food-soiled paper and yard waste being collected in the first week alone.

NYC spring deceivingly warmer than average — much to New Yorkers' disbelief: 'It's schizophrenic'

"It's like Mother Nature doesn't quite know what channel to put the TV on."

MTA removes porta-potty from NYC restaurant destination after The Post's report on construction chaos causes a stink

"They knew that this was something that they must not have done."

Brooklyn's Marine Park planting 'non-flammable' vegetation after fires destroy unprecedented acreage

Burned patches of foliage can still be spotted throughout the 798-acre park -- as well as some scorched golf balls from the neighboring links course.

NYC restaurant destination turned into 'war zone' after MTA plants porta potty outside front doors

"They’re using the jackhammer, all these wine bottles are falling on my customers. They say we don’t want to sit here, we don’t want to dine here."

Bronx woman who punched pro-life activist claims she was provoked into violence

"I understand hands being put on someone is never the answer, but throwing rocks and hiding hands is worse."

Rising bull riding star, 24, trampled to death during Texas rodeo

The massive bull, named Commander, "stepped on" Dylan Grant, delivering mortal injuries.

Pro-life activist having 'flashbacks' of shocking sucker punch during NYC interview: 'It's terrifying'

Savannah Craven Antao is nursing a swollen black eye, two stitches below her eyebrow, heavy pain in her nasal area and a heavy psychological burden.

Dave Portnoy goes on rampage after Trump's sweeping tariffs cost him $7M in stock losses: 'Everything's in the sh--ter'

The media mogul admitted he didn't understand Trump's reasoning for the sweeping tariff implementation.

Missing California teen found dead in ditch was last seen with alleged sex pest soccer coach

The coach was arrested on charges for an unrelated 2024 sexual assault, police said.

Lifelong Mets fanatic honored by team after attending 50 consecutive home openers

A lifelong Mets fan was honored at CitiField Friday for attending each of the ballclub's home openers for the past 50 years.

Beautiful cherry blossoms are blooming in NYC: Here's where you can see them in 2025

"They are a brief but intense spectacle."

Buffed-up Mr. Met ready to flex guns for home opener after playing second fiddle to Grimace last season

The Yanks might have torpedo bats, but Mr. Met has a set of guns

NYPD Harbor heroes recall saving pup from frigid East River with moments to spare: 'It seemed relieved'

"You could see it was like slowly pedaling, like it was either too cold or too tired, but it didn't seem like it was going to last much longer."

Pol flings claims of 'racism' at noise-weary Forest Hill Stadium neighbors as fight to save summer concerts takes another twist

"There are racial overtones when it comes to some of the music. It is what it is."