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Alders discuss large-scale landlords

Alders and city representatives convened for hours on Thursday to discuss the concentration of large-scale landlords in New Haven’s affordable housing market. The City Services […]

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ULA rallies for sanctuary city law

Around 50 organizers representing the immigrants’ rights group Unidad Latina en Acción (ULA) rallied on the steps of City Hall on Wednesday and demanded that […]

CT Democrats support impeachment

With the news of a presidential impeachment inquiry rocking the American political landscape, every member of Congress — including Connecticut’s congressional delegation — has to […]

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EAC talks sustainability

This December, New Haven will compete for the state’s highest award in the sport of sustainability. On Wednesday night, members of New Haven’s Environment Advisory […]

BOE agrees to terminate Superintendent’s contract

The Board of Education convened for a special session on Wednesday evening to terminate the contract of New Haven Public Schools’ Superintendent Carol Birks. The […]

NHPS apologizes for bus crisis

Fielding questions from angry parents and students, New Haven Public School officials apologized for safety concerns that arose from the recent school bus crisis at […]

Lamont and Cuomo discuss vaping in Hartford

As vaping-related diseases continue to occur more frequently across the nation, Gov. Ned Lamont and the Department of Public Health is looking for a solution. […]

Elm City receives federal lead funds

The Elm City has received $5.6 million in federal funds for lead hazard reduction and healthy home assessments, the Department of Housing and Urban Development […]

NHPS talks food allergies

Two weeks after New Haven public schools came under fire for serving potentially nut-contaminated food to students for two consecutive days, the district’s Food Service […]

Looking at Yale’s two wards

When Yale officially opened Benjamin Franklin and Pauli Murray colleges in the fall of 2017, the University changed more than its campus life — it […]

NHPS fails to resolve bus crisis

Although the New Haven Board of Education promised last month to resolve the city-wide school bus crisis by Oct. 1, many parents remain concerned about […]