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Teleflex recalls popular opioid overdose medication

Teleflex Medical Corporation has issued a voluntary recall of a device used to administer a drug that reverses the effects of opioid overdoses.

New Haven ranked 17th in nation with rodent problems

Orkin, the leading pest control company in the United States, issued a press release last month listing the U.S.’s “50 Rattiest Cities.” The list ranked Hartford and New Haven as the 17th most rodent-infested cities in the country.

Elm City reacts to unexpected Trump victory

Trump’s win was met with surprise and dismay in New Haven, a city with an overwhelming Democrat majority: 67 percent of the 77,168 residents who registered to vote prior to Election Day identify as Democrats.

NHPD carries out sex sting

Officers from the New Haven Police Department Narcotics and Criminal Intelligence Units carried out a sting operation which resulted in the arrests of 14 New Haven women.

Obama approves YLS clemency petition

On Oct. 27, President Barack Obama approved a clemency petition issued by the Yale Law School’s Samuel Jacobs Criminal Justice Clinic on behalf of Alberto Lopez.

Clock factory to house artists

The New Haven Clock Company factory, which during its peak served as one of the world’s largest clock manufacturers, will soon reopen as loft spaces for artists to both live and work.

Refugees to receive Thanksgiving welcome

This holiday season, New Haven’s refugees will gather at a Thanksgiving table to partake in an American tradition and add their own flavors to it.

Yale registration contributes to Democratic win

Though the country elected Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday, in New Haven it was Democrats who came out to vote in large numbers.

Voters report long waits, lost registrations

Elm City residents and Yale students voting downtown reported facing hiccups such as long wait times and lost registrations while attempting to cast their ballots on Election Day.

Blumenthal to reach across party lines in second term

Richard Blumenthal LAW ’73, the senior senator from Connecticut, was re-elected Tuesday night, defeating Republican opponent Dan Carter with 61 percent of the vote as of 1 a.m.

DeLauro wins landslide re-election

Incumbent Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) won her 14th term by a margin of 32 percentage points Tuesday. The election was called at 9 p.m.