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NHPS partial reopening plan leaves community with questions, concerns, tough decisions

After nearly a year of virtual learning, most New Haven Public Schools students in pre-K through fifth grade will be allowed to return to classrooms […]

New Haven arts nonprofits receive state grants for COVID-19 relief

On Monday, the office of Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced that 154 nonprofit arts organizations in the state would receive a total of $9 million […]

New Haven Pride Center and Mayor’s Task Force on AIDS observe World AIDS DAY

Dec. 1 marked the 32nd Annual World AIDS Day. The New Haven Pride Center, in collaboration with the New Haven Mayor’s Task Force on AIDS […]

Paul Witherspoon reaches settlement with Hamden

In April 2019, a Hamden police officer and Yale police officer shot at two Black New Haven residents, Stephanie Washington and Paul Witherspoon. Two and a […]

DeLauro to chair House Appropriations Committee

In a 148-79 vote, the House Democratic Caucus voted New Haven Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., chair of the House Appropriations Committee on Thursday morning, making […]

City provides updates on mass vaccination plan, issues executive order for businesses as violators are cited

City officials on Thursday provided an update on the city’s mass vaccination plan and announced an executive order aiming to curb outbreaks in businesses.  At […]

Elicker expresses optimism about negotiating team’s efforts to increase Yale voluntary payment

A new team of government officials and experienced volunteers will try their hand at convincing Yale to support New Haven through the city’s $13 million […]

Aldermanic committee approves use of federal grants to improve Farmington Canal Trail

Amid a rise in traffic accidents and calls for safer streets, the New Haven aldermanic City Services and Environmental Policy Committee on Thursday unanimously approved […]

Elm City questions NHPS School Resource Officer program

From Minneapolis to New Haven, Black Lives Matter activists have called for a reduced police presence in their cities — including at schools. In New […]

Yale’s Pathways to Science Program adapts to virtual environment

In an era when schools have shifted from traditional in-person education to a virtual model, the Yale Pathways to Science program — a partnership with […]

Ice the Beef expands to Waterbury as it nears 10-year anniversary

On Dec. 19, Ice the Beef — a New Haven-based nonprofit that aims to curb gun violence — plans to hold a prayer vigil in […]