Talia Soglin
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CT fights Trump’s environmental policies

The state of Connecticut joined California in a federal lawsuit challenging the withdrawal of a waiver that allowed California to set its own greenhouse gas […]

EPA must regulate upwind ozone emissions

The Environmental Protection Agency had until last Monday to seek rehearing of a decision which requires the agency to better regulate cross-state pollution. But the […]

CT debates emissions, cars

Despite the announcement from the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) signaling support for electric vehicles earlier this month, unanswered questions regarding funding […]

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Deadline approaches for EPA to challenge air quality suit

Monday will be the last day for the Environmental Protection Agency to appeal a ruling that requires the bureaucracy to better regulate cross-state air pollution. […]

“Not In Our Silos”: Yale New Haven’s Pediatric Medical-Legal Partnership

It’s Monday morning, and the pediatric primary care center at the Yale New Haven Hospital buzzes with activity. A mother and a nurse kneel on […]

Land Trust garden prepares for pollinators

Late in September, a group of volunteers gathered at the Quinnipiac Meadows nature preserve in New Haven to plant a host of native flowering plants, […]

Healthy homes program administers state funds

The Connecticut Children’s Healthy Homes Program began to administer state bond funds to remediate health hazards in homes across the state of Connecticut. The bond […]

Alders discuss large-scale landlords

Alders and city representatives convened for hours on Thursday to discuss the concentration of large-scale landlords in New Haven’s affordable housing market. The City Services […]

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Alders discuss large-scale landlords

Alders and city representatives convened for hours on Thursday to discuss the concentration of large-scale landlords in New Haven’s affordable housing market. The City Services […]

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Elm City receives federal lead funds

The Elm City has received $5.6 million in federal funds for lead hazard reduction and healthy home assessments, the Department of Housing and Urban Development […]

City discusses amendments to lead ordinance

Members of the Elm City’s yet-to-be-formalized Lead Paint Advisory Committee met at City Hall last Thursday to discuss proposed amendments to the city’s lead ordinance. […]