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City urges students and residents to fill out 2020 census

Yale and New Haven officials are encouraging students to fill out the 2020 census as the Oct. 5 deadline fast approaches.  According to the city’s […]

Board of Education moves to open in-person clinic services at 16 local schools

With New Haven public schools continuing to operate through remote education during the first 10 weeks of the fall semester, the Board of Education approved […]

Anti-violence youth organization plans performance of Romeo & Juliet

Ice the Beef, a New Haven-based anti-violence youth organization, is rehearsing to perform a rendition of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” in the city next year.  […]

City unveils statue of William Lanson, Black engineer and activist

This weekend, the Elm City dedicated a new statue on Farmington Canal to William Lanson –– a prominent 19th century Black engineer, entrepreneur and civil […]

CT Attorney General, Legislature act on Tropical Storm Isaias-related consumer protection violations

Following the disruption to services caused by Tropical Storm Isaias in August, state officials and representatives in Hartford have taken steps to address cable- and […]

Two vehicles collide near Silliman College on Saturday morning

On Saturday night, two cars collided into each other at the intersection of Temple and Grove streets near the northern edge of Silliman College, according […]

New Haven’s Arte Inc celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Arte Inc., a New Haven based non-profit, is finding new and creative ways to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month amidst the pandemic. Arte Inc.’s mission lies […]

Wooster Square Monument Committee turns to community

After nearly three months of continuous community debate sparked by the removal of the Christopher Columbus monument in Wooster Square on June 24, New Haven […]

New Haven residents protest for environmental justice

Over 100 protestors gathered at the corner of Church and Chapel Streets Friday afternoon to demand greater city cooperation on environmental justice issues and a […]

Kiyama Movement aims to increase Black voter turnout

On Saturday afternoon, the Kiyama Movement and New Haven City Clerk’s Office held a voter drive commemorating the 55th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act […]

DataHaven survey reveals racial disparities in COVID-19 experience

Black and Latino residents of Connecticut have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent recession, according to a new survey released on […]