CITY POLITICS
New Haven prepares Community Crisis Response Team to respond to police calls

New Haven City Hall is rethinking what public safety and policing should look like through the proposed creation of a Community Crisis Response Team, or […]

Candidates race towards finish line in Hamden mayoral election

In Hamden, a spirited mayoral race will come to a close next Tuesday, when voters go to the polls to select who will hold the […]

Climate activist launches protest write-in campaign for mayor

Environmental activist urges New Haven residents to vote for the land in the city’s mayoral race.

New Haven Democracy Fund grants funds to Republican mayoral candidate for first time

The Democracy Fund distributed money to both Mayor Justin Elicker and mayoral candidate John Carlson — the first GOP candidate to qualify for the Fund.

Board of Alders committee makes multiple city appointments

During its monthly meeting on Monday, the Aldermanic Affairs Committee confirmed 11 new appointments to various city commissions.

Facing federal charge, New Haven-area Rep. DiMassa steps down from House seat

DiMassa faces a charge of wire fraud for allegedly stealing over $600,000 from West Haven.

Elicker, Carlson spar in first public faceoff before election day

The face-off between the two mayoral candidates took place in fulfillment of one of the campaign requirements set by the New Haven Democracy Fund, a public financing program in which both candidates took part.

Photo of Elicker and Carlson debate.
Connecticut Senate Republicans unveil ‘Safer Connecticut’ plan to fight crime

Citing a recent spike in crime throughout the state, Senate Republicans unveiled a plan to increase investment in communities and lower the barriers to charging juveniles in adult courts.

New Haven-area State Rep. arrested by FBI for wire fraud

State Rep. Michael DiMassa (D-New Haven, West Haven) was arrested by the FBI on Wednesday morning for allegedly defrauding the City of West Haven of […]

Local organizations host event on zoning laws’ environmental effects

Two local organizations, Desegregate Connecticut and Save the Sound, on Monday hosted an educational event on how zoning laws affect the environment, and how to […]

Alders discuss future development of Union Station, proposal for new 35-year lease

On Thursday night, the Board of Alders finance committee unanimously voted to favorably recommend a resolution that would approve a new 35-year partnership lease for […]