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Cops negotiate new contract

After over a year of negotiations, city officials and New Haven Police Department officers must soon agree on a contract. For over six months, since […]

Murder on the rise in Elm City

Although slightly fewer people were non-fatally shot in New Haven in 2008 than in 2007, the number of homicides in the city increased by 69 […]

Briefly: Officers injured in kerfuffle with suspect

Two New Haven Police Department officers were injured while making an arrest Sunday. The officers, Sergeant Jason Minardi and Officer Florencio Cotto, approached a suspect, […]

Elm City firefighter case goes to Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court announced Friday it would hear the reverse discrimination case appealed from lower courts by 20 New Haven firefighters who claimed they […]

Supreme Court takes up city firefighters’ case

The U.S. Supreme Court announced on Friday it would hear the reverse discrimination case brought by 20 New Haven firefighters who claimed they were denied […]

Burglaries, homicides increase in 2008

Although there were slightly fewer people non-fatally shot in New Haven in 2008 than in 2007, the number of homicides in the city increased by […]

Students’ travel plans thwarted as storm hits

New Haven received its first major snowfall of the year on Friday, leaving students scrambling to adjust their travel arrangements before the exam period ends […]

Around New Haven

Mayor DeStefano graces cover of Governing New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. was on the cover of Governing magazine for its December issue. “While other […]

Around New Haven

Officer arrested over $20 paid for prostitute New Haven police officer Sam Streater, suspended Nov. 24 for patronizing a prostitute, was arrested Wednesday on criminal […]

A decade later, remembering Suzanne Jovin

At least a dozen people will gather around a granite memorial plaque in the Davenport College courtyard this morning. The group — which includes dining […]

Student discovers intruder in Swing

At 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, Hayley Carpenter ’11 returned to her Swing Space suite from Thanksgiving break to find that an intruder had moved into […]