Jiahui Hu
Staff Reporter
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Dems gear up for general election

The Yale College Democrats planned to launch their campaign activity for incumbent Ward 1 Alder Sarah Eidelson ’12 on Saturday, but their efforts were stalled. […]

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New bill targets wage theft

Celebrating State Bill 914 and admonishing wage theft, roughly 20 members and supporters of Unidad Latina en Accion gathered outside La Carreta, a Mexican fast-food […]

Professor’s startup receives $300 million

Arvinas, a New Haven biotechnology firm founded by a Yale professor, announced on Thursday an agreement with the largest cancer-specializing pharmaceutical company in the world: […]

Church Street South to be demolished

Even more families will be forced to leave their homes downtown after city officials declared the Church Street South housing complex a health hazard.

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New housing complex, cafe open in Science Park

Mayor Toni Harp and former mayor John DeStefano Jr. came together in front of the site Monday afternoon to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of the Ashmun Flats, a new three-building apartment complex.

Pizza delivery orders streamlined with new app

Students walking past the intersection of College and Wall Streets this past Thursday afternoon were greeted with free pizza and the image of a pepperoni slice painted on a red Lamborgini.

Yale brings smoothie shop to Dixwell

With the opening of Tropical Smoothie Café on 15 Dixwell Ave., landlord Yale University Properties has begun the process of developing their holdings in the Dixwell neighborhood.

Froyo World hits five-year mark

With the fanfare of free gift cards and helium balloons, Froyo World celebrated its five-year anniversary on Sunday — a feat in the hypercompetitive world of New Haven frozen yogurt.

York Street Flavors-less after froyo store closing

One year after Polar Delight and Pinkberry closed their doors, a third frozen yogurt shop has bitten the dust.

Litigation continues in Gourmet Heaven wage theft case

Two years after Gourmet Heaven employees filed wage theft complaints with the Connecticut Department of Labor, former owner Chung Cho has repaid the wages that he owed his employees. But for some workers, the litigation continues.

Casino proposal moves to senate

Dreams of adding three more casinos to the state of Connecticut moved one step closer to reality on Monday, when a proposed bill passed through its second legislative committee.