Noah Kim
Staff Reporter
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Spending measure preserves SNAP

Congress secured three months’ worth of food stamps for 423,000 Connecticut recipients last Wednesday after approving a temporary spending plan. The government narrowly avoided a […]

Companies plan to clean up English Station

Two companies have announced plans to decontaminate English Station, a non-operational power plant on an island in the nearby Mill River about a mile and a half east of Yale’s campus.

Hazardous conditions drive tenants from apartment complex

For over seven years, Natalie Rodriguez, her four children and her husband have tolerated the adverse health effects that came with living in an apartment complex infected with mold.

Students say new YPD app yet to gain popularity on campus

The Yale Police Department recently upgraded Bulldog Mobile, an iPhone application designed to keep students safe and allow quicker contact with the police.

Department of Labor returns $6.1 million in unpaid wages

Victims of wage theft in Connecticut received a total of $6.1 million in recovered wages during the past fiscal year, the Connecticut Department of Labor announced this week.

Developer to cultivate downtown space unused for decades

Stamford developer Randy Salvatore announced plans this August to create five new properties stretching across four blocks in the Hill-to-Downtown neighborhood — the area linking the train station and Church Street South.

Yale aims to hire 500 city residents in two years

Bruce Alexander ’65, vice president for the Office of New Haven and State Affairs, announced in a letter in early June addressed to New Haven city officials that Yale plans to hire 500 New Haven residents within the next two years.

Yale commits to hiring 500 city residents

Bruce Alexander, vice president for the Office of New Haven and State Affairs, announced in a letter on Tuesday addressed to New Haven city officials that Yale plans to hire 500 New Haven residents within the next two years.

Bill aims to bring social-emotional learning to teaching curriculum nationwide

A new bill sponsored by Connecticut representatives from the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate aims to provide teachers with the tools and training to support students’ social and emotional learning.

State appraises contamination at English Station

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and Department of Public Health have begun the process of decontaminating and removing equipment from English Station, a non-operational power plant in the nearby Mill River.

Devil’s Gear Bike Shop in financial trouble

After serving New Haven cyclists for nearly 15 years, the Devil’s Gear Bike Shop, located at 151 Orange St., is under financial strain.