Myles Odermann
Staff Reporter
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YNHH building remains abandoned

As winter snow begins to fall on the 596–598 George St. complex, Dwight Street residents await the future of one of their neighborhood’s architectural gems.

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New Orleans cuisine comes to town

Aromas from the Big Easy flowed through the air on Monday afternoon as Kim Soto snipped the ribbon at the Elm City’s newest eatery.

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Alexion shareholders file class action suit

At least four law firms across the country are asking Alexion Pharmaceuticals shareholders to participate in the class-action lawsuit.

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Overtime pay ruling impacts state, city communities

Despite months of planning by businesses, nonprofits and governments to adhere to a new federal overtime wage rule, a federal judge issued an injunction to the pending mandate on Nov. 22.

Parking lot to become 269-unit complex

After more than three decades as a parking lot, a block at the corner of Orange and Grove streets will soon be transformed into hundreds of new apartments.

City promotes local small businesses

Hundreds of residents from around Connecticut flooded Chapel Street and the rest of Downtown New Haven on Saturday to support local businesses.

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ANALYSIS: What a Trump presidency could mean for New Haven economy

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his transition to the White House, the Elm City continues to speculate what the new federal administration could mean for New Haven’s economy.

Amazon Home Services reaches Elm City

What once was only an online bookstore is now selling home services to Elm City residents.

College Street welcomes breweries

Hundreds of beer aficionados packed into the College Street Music Hall Saturday afternoon to sample craft drinks while enjoying live indie and orchestral rock selections.

Clock factory to house artists

The New Haven Clock Company factory, which during its peak served as one of the world’s largest clock manufacturers, will soon reopen as loft spaces for artists to both live and work.

Trump wins presidency

Donald Trump stunned the world Tuesday night, defeating Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton LAW ’73 in an upset that handed him four years in the United States’ highest public office.