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Cabrera announces second bid for Hamden senate seat

After losing a nail-biting election in 2018, Hamden resident Jorge Cabrera is again running for the 17th senate district in Connecticut, which includes Hamden and […]

Vandy burglary alarms first years

Following a string of break-ins in Vanderbilt Hall earlier this year, another burglary in the residence hall on Monday evening has unnerved first-year Branfordians. Jordy […]

ANALYSIS: Housing goals under a new administration

In early January, members of newly inaugurated Mayor Justin Elicker’s transition team released a 56-page report of recommendations for the mayor’s first 100 days in […]

Black Students for Disarmament holds letter writing event

Yale students held a letter-writing campaign on Tuesday evening petitioning a judge to exonerate two individuals who were shot by New Britain police in a […]

Schwarzman Center hands over skate park project to City

An embattled skate park project moved forward last week when the Board of Alders approved an amendment to change the proposal’s trustee from the Yale […]

City Plan approves YNHH driverless shuttle app

The city of New Haven — along with Yale University and Yale New Haven Health — received approval from the City Plan Commission last week […]

New Haven hosts anti-hate press conference

Seventy-five years ago on Monday, Soviet troops opened the gates of the largest and deadliest extermination camp of the Nazi regime. On Sunday, communities from […]

City prepares for census

With the first 2020 census count efforts coming up in March, city, state and federal officials have kick-started a concerted push to encourage New Haven’s […]

DeLauro sponsors eviction prevention bill

U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro came to City Hall last week to tout her new plan for tenant protection — a bill providing legal representation in […]

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Yalie running to be Ward 22 co-chair

Silliman student Sarah Grube ’22 is running to replace Lorna Chitty ’20 as one of Ward 22’s co-chairs on the New Haven Democratic Town Committee, […]

CT conducts Point-in-Time Count

Around 400 volunteers canvassed Connecticut’s streets early Wednesday morning to conduct the state’s annual Point-in-Time Count — an annual census of people experiencing homelessness in […]