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Candidates vie for public funding

As Connecticut’s 2018 gubernatorial election approaches, candidates are raising money in the hopes of qualifying for public financing. The Citizens’ Election Program, signed into law […]

Scholarship supports 300 local grads

New Haven Promise will support more than 300 New Haven students this year as they begin their first year in college. Since its inception in […]

SCSU, BOE partnership moves forward

A dollar can’t buy you much these days, but it’s now the amount of the yearly lease that will allow the New Haven Board of […]

Jepsen to challenge FCC

Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen announced last week that Connecticut will join 20 other states in federal appeals court to challenge the Trump administration’s repeal […]

Local director faces sexual misconduct allegations

Gordon Edelstein, the artistic director of the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven for 15 years, was put on administrative leave on Monday morning effective immediately due to allegations of sexual misconduct.

New Haveners seek to counter climate change

The United States may no longer belong to the Paris Climate Agreement, but Connecticut activists are still pushing for 100 percent clean energy in New […]

Activists continue to press city on Wells Fargo investments

Months after city activists petitioned the city’s Board of Alders in August to hold a public hearing about potentially divesting the city’s funds from Wells […]

Activists protest on Trump anniversary

Passing cars honked as people flooded the lawn of New Haven’s Planned Parenthood of Southern New England with banners that read “Fight Trump! Fight for […]

Family-farm program expands

New Haven Farms will expand its incubator farm program this growing season to include locations in the Fair Haven and Hill neighborhoods, bringing an additional […]

Vietnam vets honored at Long Wharf

Veterans trekked in full military uniform along the Long Wharf Drive on Sunday in remembrance of those who died in the Vietnam War. Roughly 40 […]

State court rules against education activists

A 13-year-old case that had the potential to bring about a broad reworking of Connecticut’s education funding system was halted by the state’s highest court […]