Nicole Narea
Book features New Haven journalism

The New Haven Independent is used to exemplify the innovation required for journalists to stay afloat in an industry fraught with layoffs and bankruptcies.

Advocacy continues for immigration reform

Mayor John DeStefano Jr. and State Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield blasted the Secure Communities deportation program.

Darnell, Title IX links probed

Title IX experts said that John Darnell's illicit relationship with a student-turned-professor may also be associated with a breach of Title IX regulations.

Biden joins CT senators on gun control

Vice President Joe Biden heralded a nationwide campaign for urgent, comprehensive overhaul of gun laws during a Thursday conference in Danbury.

State Dems favor Obama education plan

State and local legislators lauded President Barack Obama for initiating a federal push for a major overhaul of public education during his State of the Union address last week.

Youth march for jobs

The children of the New Elm City Dream youth group joined adult volunteers Monday evening in a Valentine’s March for Love, Jobs and Peace, led in part by Ward 1 Alderman Sarah Eidelson.

State, city officials blast Malloy budget

A panel of eight state senators and representatives criticized Gov. Dannel Malloy’s proposed budget for the coming fiscal year/

UPDATED: Admins, city cope with aftermath of storm

After a brutal winter storm buried the Northeast in historic accumulations of snow as of Saturday morning, city and University emergency response teams are working […]

Update: Admins tackle Blizzard Nemo

As students bundled up in cold-weather gear to throw snowballs amid afternoon flurries, city officials and University administrators met to provide updated storm response procedures […]

Blizzard slams into region

The Elm City is bracing for what some meteorologists are calling the “storm of the year," which will slam into the East Coast starting today.

Amid budget crisis, Malloy boosts school funding

Gov. Dannel Malloy announced a $152 million increase in state aid to Connecticut public schools at a Tuesday press conference.