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New Haven activists, Malloy to talk immigration

Immigrant advocates in New Haven will meet with Gov. Dannel Malloy on Wednesday to request his dedication to protecting Connecticut immigrants and residents.

Refugee run draws record entries

With 2,500 registered attendees, the tenth annual Run For Refugees is seeing an unprecedented number of sign-ups this year.

Gonzalez replaces Harp as BOE President

In a unanimous vote, the New Haven Public School District’s Board of Education elected Daisy Gonzales the president of the BOE.

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Trump immigration ban incites local fury

Activist, religious and political communities in New Haven and Connecticut have expressed concern and determination to take action.

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Thousands complete Board of Alders survey

Thousands have filled out a Board of Alders survey that asks New Haven residents for their input on issues faced by the city, according to Ward 1 Alder Sarah Eidelson ’12.

Temple Street sees Thai turnover

For 163 Temple St., it is out with the old Thai and in with the new.

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Market provides farm ingredients in off season

Despite the winter slowly setting in, CitySeed Winter Market is taking great pains to ensure that New Haven residents have access to fresh farm ingredients, no matter the season.

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Refugee benefit concert fills Battell Chapel

Battell Chapel was filled to capacity on Sunday night for a two-hour charity concert to support refugees and immigrants in the New Haven area.

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Banks with DAPL investment come under fire

About 400 Connecticut residents and Yale affiliates marched through New Haven on Friday in protest of banks that have investments in the Dakota Access Pipeline.

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City sees two shootings in one day

Two shootings took place in New Haven just hours apart Friday afternoon, the first only a block from Benjamin Franklin and Pauli Murray colleges.

Man critically injured in second shooting of the day

A man was shot and critically injured on County Street between Whalley Avenue and Goffe Street around 5 p.m. Friday evening.