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Pedestrian struck by car outside Silliman

This is a breaking story. Check back for updates. A pedestrian was struck by a car outside Silliman College Monday evening at around 7 p.m. New […]

State considers legalizing marijuana

At the turn of the new year, state lawmakers are pushing toward the legalization of recreational marijuana, hoping to tax its sales to decrease deficits […]

Students, locals gather in Beinecke Plaza

Beinecke Plaza was awash in pink as hundreds of Yale students and New Haven residents joined millions across the country in a series of Women’s Marches, which together made the largest inaugural protest in American history.

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Elm City protests inauguration

Nearly 300 people took to New Haven’s streets Friday evening to rally and protest in response to the inauguration of President Donald Trump.

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NHPS addresses student concerns about Trump

New Haven Public Schools and community organizations have initiated steps to help students and staff members address the threat of deportation for themselves or their […]

Gay veteran’s discharge status upgraded with help from Yale Law

With help from Yale Law School students and faculty, a 91-year-old veteran from Connecticut was granted a discharge-status upgrade to “honorable” earlier this month. The […]

Submarine contractor brings 1,350 jobs to CT

The submarine capital of the world will soon welcome thousands of new Connecticut workers to help manufacture submarines for the United States Navy.

New Haven library hosts first collage workshop

The New Haven Free Public Library held the first in a series of collage workshops on Wednesday night as part of “Celebrate New Haven: A Collaborative City-Wide Photo Collage.”

Yale to take over syringe exchange in New Haven

The Community Health Care Van — a local clinic initiated by the Yale AIDS program more than two decades ago — is poised to assume the responsibilities of the New Haven Health Department’s Syringe Exchange Program. At the end of 2016, the city relinquished authority over the program, which allows users of drugs and steroids to exchange used needles for clean ones. However, the CHCV’s contract with the Connecticut Department of Public Health has yet to be approved.

Locals concerned about Obamacare repeal

On the eve of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, Elm City health officials and residents have expressed concern about the repeal of the Affordable Care Act.

Amid legal dispute, Alders fund a side

The Board of Alders Financial Committee unanimously voted last week to fund $15,000 in city funds for outside legal services to Michael Smart.