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Atticus, ULA reach resolution over worker

Atticus and the local immigrant rights group Unidad Latina en Acción have reached a resolution after over a year of protests.

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State legislators push for highway tolls

The Connecticut General Assembly’s Transportation Committee passed a bill on March 17 that would potentially reinstate tolls on state highways 30 years after the tolls […]

Wooster residents reflect on past, look forward

Last night, roughly 30 residents attended the Historic Wooster Square Association’s annual meeting, where residents of one of New Haven’s most citizen-involved neighborhoods gathered to […]

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Skirting controversy, Reveiz ’12 sworn in

Kenneth Reveiz ’12 was sworn in as the alder of Ward 14 last Monday at City Hall, marking the end of a turbulent transition to […]

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Elm City holds transgender rights rally

Despite Tuesday evening’s dismal weather, approximately 100 New Haven residents and Yale students rallied outside the New Haven Superior Court in support of transgender rights. […]

Public schools honor positive students

Around 100 members of the Elm City and Yale communities gathered Tuesday night at the Afro-American Cultural Center to celebrate the inaugural School Climate Awards, […]

Former Clinton press sec. discusses news in Trump era

Brian Fallon, former national press secretary for Hillary Clinton’s LAW ’73 presidential campaign, joined a crowd of over 50 people in William L. Harkness Hall […]

Former alder enters Ward 7 race

Abigail Roth ’90 LAW ’94, the ward’s alder in 2014, plans to run against one-term incumbent Alberta Witherspoon.

Mayor warms up to hospital tax proposal

Though Mayor Toni Harp was initially apprehensive about a state proposal to allow cities to tax nonprofit hospitals like Yale New Haven Hospital, the mayor […]

Forum discusses concept of sanctuary city

Amid renewed debate on national immigration policies, New Haven community members gathered Monday night for a heated discussion on the various definitions of sanctuary cities […]

State politicians offer different views on AHCA failure

Connecticut’s political leaders offered drastically different takes on the outcome of the health care showdown.