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New colleges to impact retail space, real estate prices

Now that more than 700 students occupy the new residential colleges, it is only a matter of time before more retail shops pop up and […]

Yale, New Haven rally for undocumented immigrant sheltered in church

Yale students and New Haven residents rallied before the steps of the First and Summerfield Methodist Church Friday afternoon in support of Marco Antonio Reyes, […]

Congresswoman’s endorsement brings sanctuary status to forefront

California Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-Calif., an influential voice within the national Latinx community, endorsed Mayor Toni Harp for re-election Saturday amid growing national tension on […]

Rally supports Wells Fargo divestment

Approximately 50 New Haven residents and Yalies took to the street Thursday night to reaffirm support for city’s divestment from Wells Fargo for helping fund […]

Yale Dining switches suppliers, but stays local

In the last few years, Yale Hospitality has created many new partnerships with local farms and food suppliers. But as the University moves in the […]

Undocumented immigrant awaits fate in church

Marco Antonio Reyes, an undocumented resident of Meriden who defied his deportation order on Aug. 8, is currently seeking refuge at New Haven’s First and […]

City approves new bike lanes on Edgewood

After three years of debate, New Haven has finally approved a two-way cycle track on Edgewood Avenue stretching from Forest Road to Park Street. According […]

Two New Haven activists to fight their arrests in court

Longtime New Haven activist Barbara Fair and her nephew Keith Dramese Fair are planning to go to court after a counterprotest against a pro-nationalist rally […]

City to cut ties with Wells Fargo Bank

Mayor Toni Harp plans to stop employing Wells Fargo Bank to manage the city’s financial needs, citing the bank’s financing of the Dakota Access Pipeline […]

Food scene changes again on Whitney

Students returned to campus to find a slightly different restaurant landscape in New Haven, as two new eateries on Whitney Avenue opened while two other […]

Ingalls food carts move

After three years of back and forth, the new laws governing food vendors are finally going into effect. City Hall is in the midst of […]