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Shore Line East is a wreck, DOT Says

Just weeks after ribbons were cut at the opening ceremonies for Connecticut’s new Hartford Line rail service, state residents expressed their dismay at the floundering […]

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As Yale Law sits in, Elm City walks out

While Yale Law students filled the hallways of the Sterling Law Building to protest Brett Kavanaugh’s ’87 LAW ’90 confirmation on Monday, Elm City residents […]

Board of Education continues to face controversies

Racial tensions from a previous meeting spilled over to Monday’s biweekly New Haven Board of Education meeting on Monday evening. Almost a month after criticizing […]

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Residents seek more transparency on BOE

When it comes to approving mayoral appointees to the city’s Board of Education, many New Haven residents want more stringent regulations. At a Board of […]

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Yalies walk out to support undocumented father

“Me gusta la lima, me gusta limón, pero no me gusta la deportación,” around 400 students and community members shouted on Thursday as they rallied […]

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Aldermanic education committee pushes for diversity in schools

Board of Alders Education Committee member and Ward 26 Alder Darryl Brackeen held a hearing to discuss the issue of diversity in the New Haven […]

Lieutenant gov candidate Bysiewicz makes campaign stop at Yale

Susan Bysiewicz ’83 has spent the past few months traveling around Connecticut in her bid to become the state’s next lieutenant governor. On Thursday night, […]

New Haven beats guns into plowshare

New Haven is taking the Old Testament to heart with its “Beat Swords into Plowshares” project, a new initiative designed to convert guns, like the […]

GOP looks to make gains in New Haven

Asked what it’s like to be a Republican in the Elm City, New Haven Republican Town Committee Chair Jeffrey Weiss responded jokingly: “lonely,” he said. […]

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Connecticut Medicaid patients left stranded

“If a [customer] says, ‘I need a hot air balloon,’ we’re going to deny that!” So said David Coppock, regional director of the San Diego–based […]

Malloy joins anti-coal alliance

While gubernatorial candidates Ned Lamont SOM ’80 and Bob Stefanowski look toward the November election, current Gov. Dannel Malloy is making one last push for […]