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NHPD plans expansion

The New Haven Police Department will grow over the next three years in a two-phase strategy aimed at restructuring and strengthening the department. NHPD Chief […]

New Haven records second homicide of 2012

Just three days after New Haven had its first homicide of 2012, a second man was shot and killed Tuesday evening. New Haven Police Department […]

ShotSpotter faces uncertain future

The reliability of New Haven’s ShotSpotter system, a series of sensors which detect and locate gunshots in the city’s central neighborhoods, has come under question […]

City fails to evict Occupy

While Yalies flocked out of New Haven for spring break, members of Occupy New Haven were determined to stay put on the Green. [ydn-legacy-photo-inline id=”2101″ […]

Police arrest 40 at St. Patrick’s Day Parade

A record number of revelers flocked downtown last Sunday for New Haven’s 170th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and police cracked down on public drinking […]

City records first 2012 homicide

After more than two months without a homicide, New Haven registered its first murder of the year Saturday morning. Shortly after 9:40 a.m. Saturday, New […]

NHPD arrests 40 revelers at St. Patrick’s Day Parade

A boisterous crowd filled downtown New Haven on Sunday for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, even as police cracked down on public drinking along […]

Cops to parade-goers: leave the beer at home

As the Elm City gears up for its annual St. Patrick’s Day parade Sunday, its police announced they will be cracking down on public drinking. […]

New bill would protect right to photograph cops

The state legislature will hold a public hearing in Hartford next week on a bill to protect citizens’ right to film or photograph police officers […]

ICE arrests 40 in Connecticut

In a four-day operation that kicked off last Friday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 45 undocumented residents in Massachusetts and Connecticut, including two in […]

New Haven sees second murder free month

Wednesday marked the end of New Haven’s second-straight month without a homicide, an interval not seen since summer 2009. The number of violent crimes is […]