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Still no timeline for Wells Fargo transfer

More than six months after Mayor Toni Harp announced that New Haven would stop contracting Wells Fargo to manage the city’s financial needs, the city still has no timeline for transfering funds to another contractor.

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BOE motion aims to increase transparency

After months of concern from parents and community members, New Haven’s Board of Education committed on Monday to steps to improve its transparency and accountability. […]

No arrests recorded at DUI checkpoint

The New Haven Police Department Traffic Division conducted its latest DUI checkpoint at the intersection of College and George streets on Feb. 9 and 10, […]

Seven suspected drug dispensers arrested, one at large

The New Haven Police Department arrested eight people for possession or sale of illegal drugs Tuesday. One suspect remains at large. According to the NHPD, […]

CT cities work to restore blighted properties

Once the heart of Connecticut’s economy, heavy manufacturing fled the state in the 1980s. In its wake, it left areas blighted by decades of industrial […]

Haci seeks pot legalization

The debate on marijuana legalization has made its way to the Elm City, as Ward 1 Alder Hacibey Catalbasoglu ’19 works with the Yale Students for Sensible Drug Policy to pass a resolution in support of legalizing and taxing cannabis.

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School board begins budget process

The Board of Education this week began the annual process of reviewing budget requests from New Haven Public Schools. In light of a funding shortage, […]

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Legal aid nonprofit receives 15K grant

A grant from the Community Foundation of Greater New Haven will increase legal support for nonprofits in the tri-state area. Pro Bono Partnership — a […]

ULA circulates sanctuary city petition

About a year after President Donald Trump announced an executive order to cut funding to sanctuary cities, the grass-roots immigration organization Unidad Latina en Accion […]

CT gubernatorial race in disarray

The Connecticut gubernatorial race is currently in chaos. With over 25 candidates currently filed to run and no clear frontrunners on either side, experts and […]

Long Wharf play explores mental health, shootings

Outside the stage door at Long Wharf Theatre’s production of Julia Cho’s play Office Hour, there are signs that warn of the “loud recorded gunshots” […]