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State railroads launch mobile ticketing

This August, Metro-North Commuter Railroad launched a mobile-ticket platform in the New Haven, New Canaan, Danbury and Waterbury communities to enhance the commuter experience. “MTA […]

Malloy relents on watchdog cuts

With a federal probe investigating the finances of his 2014 re-election bid, Gov. Dannel Malloy’s administration made an announcement early this month that sparked a political firestorm: the state will proceed with cutting $183,000 from three government watchdog agencies meant to combat corruption. Weeks later, on Aug. 19, following a barrage of criticism from both sides of the aisle, he reversed that decision.

Chi Psi, Fence Club relocate

Fraternities Chi Psi and Fence Club have found new homes for their members — one by choice and the other out of obligation. Chi Psi, […]

Yale construction plans stall

Graduate students, University officials and developers gathered for a ceremonial groundbreaking Wednesday morning in front of construction vehicles and dirt piles arranged artfully at 272 […]

New Haven community members throw support behind teen charged with assaulting Yale prof

On Sunday, community members stood up for one of the three young men charged with assaulting a 79-year-old Yale professor.

Harp releases findings of police task force report

On Tuesday morning, Mayor Toni Harp presented to the public the findings of an 11 months-long study into various aspects of the New Haven Police Department.

300 march against police violence

Over 300 marched through New Haven’s streets on Thursday evening to rally against a recent series of police shootings across the country and the subsequent death of five officers at a Dallas protest on Thursday.

Emporium DNA closes Broadway location

Just a year and a half after settling in at 1 Broadway Avenue, high-end retailer Emporium DNA has closed up shop.

Facing layoffs, clerical union confronts Yale

Cloudy skies and strong winds did not stop nearly 2,000 of Yale’s workers and local community members from gathering in front of the medical school Thursday afternoon to protest upcoming layoffs to the University’s clinical staff.

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Car dealers oppose bill

Legislators in the Connecticut General Assembly are working on a bill that would allow electric-car manufacturers to sell directly to consumers, bypassing state laws that […]

Stein makes bid for president

Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein campaigned on Thursday to a crowd of more than 50 Yale and Connecticut community members. The presentation was hosted […]