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City aims to keep control of Union Station

The state Government Administration and Elections Committee unanimously approved a bill that will keep Union Station in the hands of New Haven, rather than the […]

City worker avoids punishment

New Haven’s Chief Administrative Officer, Michael Carter, has avoided harsh punishment for lashing out.

City hopes to purchase historic YNHH building

After community activists pushed for months to save a Yale New Haven Hospital-owned building from demolition, city officials are working to acquire the vacated property. […]

UP CLOSE: A sanctuary city in name or in policy?

NHPD aims to secure body cam funding

The New Haven Police Department has neared its goal of securing body cameras by the end of June.

Local nonprofit teams up to create living shoreline

The Connecticut Fund for the Environment and New Haven put forth a proposal to create a living shoreline at East Shore Park, a coastal recreational […]

New Haven Land Trust hosts spring cleanup

In anticipation of the Rock to Rock Earth Day Ride bicycle ride in April, a dozen New Haven residents spent Saturday morning collecting bags of […]

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New Haven celebrates women’s rights, Nasty Women exhibit

About 70 New Haven residents and artists held protest signs, white roses and colorful umbrellas outside the Institute Library on April 8, preparing to march […]

Connecticut leaders call for popular vote

Sen. Richard Blumenthal LAW ’73, D-Conn., and Mayor Toni Harp spoke in favor of replacing the Electoral College.

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Paca bashes budget, calls for fiscal responsibility

Mayoral candidate Marcus Paca dug into the latest plan for the city’s budget at a public hearing at Hillhouse High School on Thursday night, calling […]

City receives national art grant for reading

Mayor Toni Harp announced that the Elm City received a $14,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts for the 2017 Big Read, a […]