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Connecticut officials doubt Trump voter fraud claims

Connecticut officials are confident that voter fraud at the scale President Donald Trump suggested last month did not occur during the presidential election. Connecticut Secretary […]

Amoy’s adds to Cajun cuisine scene

After a year of anticipation, the city’s Ninth Square Historic District welcomed a new restaurant that serves food inspired by New Orleans and French culture. […]

State rep. hopes to spur biotech development

A local representative hopes his proposed legislation will draw bioindustry businesses into New Haven and the rest of the state.

Amidst refugee halt, IRIS pushes forward

Money raised from Sunday’s 5-kilometer Run for Refugees will assist the local nonprofit Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services.

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In address, Harp calls New Haven a “pillar of hope”

Harp began her speech by addressing the challenges that New Haven and communities across the nation have to confront in coming months and years.

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Residents hope for easier access to Yale events

Residents have aired frustrations about a “wall of separation” between Yale’s campus and the rest of New Haven.

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Wooster Square residents discuss improvements

Nearly 20 Wooster Square residents convened Monday evening to consider changes to Olive Street, the roadway just east of State Street that has seen numerable pedestrian and cyclist accidents in the past several years.

Sen. Chris Murphy visits Elm City

Senator Chris Murphy, D-Conn., visited New Haven Friday afternoon to meet with constituents about major issues that have arisen in the two weeks since President Donald Trump took office.

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Run for Refugees sees record-breaking numbers

More than 2,000 Elm City residents raced shoulder to shoulder Sunday morning in the10th annual Run for Refugees event.

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Majority of students reject Yale alumni in Trump’s cabinet

Of the three nominees, students least approved of Ben Carson, Trump’s pick for secretary of housing and urban development.

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Protest ends with pepper spray, dogs and arrests

A protest against President Donald Trump at New Haven City Hall on Saturday ended with pepper spray, police dogs and two arrests.