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SEEC considers complaint against Eidelson

Less than a week before voters are set to head to the polls, the State Elections Enforcement Commission has decided to proceed with a formal investigation into allegations that Ward 1 Alder Sarah Eidelson’s ’12 re-election campaign violated election law.

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Elm City philanthropy group expands statewide

Just one month after its official launch, The Prosperity Foundation — a New Haven-based philanthropic group aimed at strengthening African-American communities — is expanding its reach statewide.

iPhone app changes charitable giving

A video game company and an Elm City nonprofit paired up to develop a game that topped the charts on iTunes this month.

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State grants millions in housing funds

Two Elm City affordable housing projects will see an influx in funding of up to $7.75 million from the Connecticut Department of Housing, Gov. Dannel Malloy announced Monday.

State urges medication for murder suspect

State medical professionals testified in favor of forcibly administering antipsychotic medication to alleged murderer Lishan Wang in a New Haven Superior Court hearing Monday afternoon.

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City ousts campus food trucks

Two weeks after the New Haven Building Department stepped up its enforcement of food vendor ordinances, the College Street landscape has drastically changed. After a […]

Elm City Housing: Low vacancy, high rent

Kiana Marie Hernandez ’18 and her mother spent close to a year searching the Elm City for an apartment they could call home.

Lawsuit hits Water Pollution Control Authority

As the Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority looks to add another town to its network, a lawsuit against the city and the authority may cause complications.

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Defeated primary candidates retry in general

Three weeks after her defeat in the Democratic primary, Ward 28 Alder Claudette Robinson-Thorpe announced earlier this week that she will run in the general election to continue her bid for a fourth term.

Business academy preps for fall

After graduating its first 35 students in late September, New Haven’s Small Business Academy is looking forward to its fall semester.

State laws counter police brutality

Students are showing support for new Connecticut state laws designed to limit excessive use of force by police — but some say the legislation is just a start.

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