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Charter school teachers report satisfaction

Though most teachers at New Haven charter schools reported feeling content and supported in their work environment, the majority also said that they could not see themselves pursuing long-term careers in these schools.

Ethical grievance settlement rejected

The Connecticut Grievance Committee rejected a settlement that would have found a lawyer guilty of failing to document legal transactions Friday — the most recent development in a 2003 medical malpractice lawsuit that led to the winning party suing their lawyers for malpractice.

Murphy candid on mental health reform

Sen. Chris Murphy discussed mental health, guns and the Republican Party Friday afternoon with a crowd of roughly 100 Elm City psychiatry professionals and patients at the Connecticut Mental Health Center.

Arrest made after fatal summer crash

New Haven police arrested Hamden resident Dean L. Williams this morning for a July 2015 incident in which Williams crashed his three-wheeled motorcycle while trying to avoid a collision with another vehicle.

City proposes higher food vendor fees

Amid an ongoing dispute over permit fees for vendors in New Haven, city officials and food truck owners met in City Hall Thursday night to hear the details of the city’s new plan to reform sidewalk business in the city.

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Dwight reverses position on controversial grant

In spite of initial community resistance, the Housing Authority of New Haven received approval to apply for a $2 million federal grant to fund the development of the Dwight neighborhood, located just a half-mile away from campus.

Ward 22 co-chair race takes off

While some students are watching presidential primaries pick up around the country, a local race is heating up in Ward 22.

Warming centers to open for homeless

As temperatures this weekend are predicted to plummet to minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit, Mayor Toni Harp and city emergency management officials have activated New Haven’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol to protect homeless individuals from the extreme cold.

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Electronics repair site seeks growth

Exactly one month after opening a location on Broadway, the owners of The Windows Store are beginning to see slow growth in business.

NHPS teacher arrested for sexual assault

Kirvanna Jones, a mathematics teacher at the Engineering and Science University Magnet School in West Haven — just a 10 minute drive from Yale’s campus — was arrested Wednesday evening for second-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor.

CT Dems rename annual fundraising dinner

During a bible-reading session in a church in Charleston, South Carolina last June, white nationalist Dylann Roof shot and killed nine African-Americans.