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Immigrant businesses shut down in strike

The shutdowns were a part of a national “Day Without Immigrants” strike.

Minaret height halts mosque construction

The construction of twin minarets by a local mosque has been halted for the second time due to city regulations determining how high a structure […]

$75 million complex approved for Audubon

The parcel of land containing Trinity Baptist Church on State Street is one step closer to housing hundreds of residents.

City continues to fight opioid crisis

Eight months after the Elm City saw three fatal opioid overdoses within a short span of eight hours, New Haven’s city officials, medical professionals and […]

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Peer Health Exchange program flourishes in New Haven

The Yale School of Public Health hosted a panel of local and national healthcare leaders Thursday evening to discuss some of the nation’s most promising health innovations.

NHPS offers free lunch for all

A January article by the Associated Press raised national concerns that parents across the country are struggling with school lunch debt. But New Haven Public […]

City moves closer to finding new police chief

Mayor Toni Harp hopes to choose a new top cop by the end of March.

State could lift YNHH tax-exempt status

Since Gov. Dannel Malloy proposed the elimination of hospitals’ property tax exempt status in his new budget plan last week, Connecticut lawmakers and administrators have […]

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Long-awaited community center to open

After more than three years of planning, a community center in Dixwell will finally open to the public, according to Brian Wingate Ward 29 Alder […]

Local housing agencies help locals after storm

After last week’s winter storm, local shelters and nonprofits have mobilized to help New Haven’s homeless stay warm. According to local ABC-affiliate WTNH, winter storms […]

More than 100 attend deportation workshop

Chilly rain did not deter 100 people from filing into the New Haven People’s Center for an activism workshop.

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