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Briefly: 14-year-old girl and newborn son go missing

New Haven police have called on the public to come forward with information on the whereabouts of 14-year-old Myah Moye and her day-old son Myshaun […]

State cuts hit city arts programs

Keeping Connecticut’s budget in the black means putting the New Haven’s Festival of Arts and Ideas into the red. That was the message from Gov. […]

On the ground: Preschool celebrates groundhogs

The groundhogs slept in Monday morning, but local preschoolers did not. While Punxsutawney Phil — the nation’s weather-predicting, brown-haired rodent — forecasted another six weeks […]

City to fund youth programs

Youth programs will receive additional funding, Mayor John DeStefano Jr. announced at a Wednesday news conference in City Hall. The mayor, city officials and nonprofit […]

On the ground: Unemployed find a line worth waiting in

It was cold and it was early, but for a chance at what she called a new lease on life, Racquel Reaves wasn’t complaining as […]

Around New Haven

Mental Health Center rededicated State and University officials on Thursday dedicated the newly-expanded Connecticut Mental Health Center at a ribbon-cutting ceremony. A $13-million new wing […]

Briefly: Mass communication strategy alerts city residents of perilous weather

3n Global, an international mass notification system provider, announced Tuesday that the City of New Haven used an instant “citizen alert” to inform nearly 130,000 […]

BAC fence makes good neighbors

  Despite initial resentment, residents of the Cambridge Oxford apartment complex have no concerns about the surprise construction of a 150-foot horse rail fence across […]