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Viral TikTok challenge incites violence and vandalism at local schools

A destructive and popular TikTok trend called “Devious Licks” has led to broken toilets, damaged sinks and stolen soap dispensers in Connecticut public schools over […]

Westville prepares for potential Yale-Harvard game parking violations

Westville residents and officials are bracing for parking problems and traffic clogging around the Yale Bowl at the Yale-Harvard football game next month.  At the […]

New Haven Board of Education discusses student quarantines, overhaul of Code of Conduct

On Tuesday evening, the New Haven Board of Education heard that around 50 classes of NHPS students have had to quarantine since the beginning of […]

City officials: NHPD struggling with employee vaccinations

Though 78 percent of city employees have received COVID-19 vaccinations, only 65 percent of the New Haven Police Department was partially or fully vaccinated as […]

Community protest on New Haven Green celebrates Indigenous people

On Tuesday, community voices rang out across the Green as New Haveners led a ceremony celebrating Indigenous culture and calling on Congress to welcome migrants.  […]

Major credit rating agency indicates economic upturn for New Haven

Fitch Ratings upgraded its assessment of New Haven’s general obligation, or GO, bonds from Stable to Positive, specifically citing Connecticut’s new Tiered Payment in Lieu […]

NHPD recruitment efforts target local residents

Facing an officer shortage, the New Haven Police Department has taken steps towards their goal of recruiting more local residents to the force, including canvassing […]

Exhibit opens honoring life and art of Winfred Rembert, long-time New Haven resident

Oppenheimer speaks to Jewish Community Center of Greater New Haven on new book on Squirrel Hill community’s healing process

With the approaching anniversary of the Oct. 27, 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting — the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S.history  — English lecturer Mark Oppenheimer ’96 […]

Alders pass legislation to expand affordable housing in New Haven

The Board of Alders on Monday unanimously approved a new piece of zoning legislation to remove barriers for New Haven homeowners trying to convert their […]

Dwight residents prepare for recycling event

In preparation for a city-wide “Hometown Recycling Day,” Dwight residents voiced their concerns about, and dedication to, recycling in the city at the monthly Dwight […]