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CT debates tipped-employee legislation

Governor Ned Lamont held a public hearing on Thursday to address fair pay and representation for tipped workers — an issue found at the end […]

Sen. Chris Murphy endorses Elicker

Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy endorsed Democratic nominee for mayor Justin Elicker SOM ’10 FES ’10 on Thursday at a joint event hosted by an upcoming […]

Grassroots organizers push Harp reelection

An appreciation event for Mayor Toni Harp quickly turned into a rallying cry to reelect the incumbent on Wednesday evening as Harp supporters encouraged attendees […]

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Connecticut sees first vaping-related death

Amid a national outbreak of lung injuries associated with electronic cigarette use, the Connecticut Department of Public Health announced the state’s first vaping-related death last […]

New state bills become law

Taking advantage of their new, large majority in the General Assembly, Democrats passed ambitious laws in the last legislature. Now, many are becoming law. Among […]

ULA thinks about action plans

For many members of New Haven’s immigrant community, Monday nights at the People’s Center on Howe Street mark a time for community organization and planning. […]

Elm City sees two shootings and a robbery

New Haven has seen two shootings and one armed robbery since Friday evening. On Friday, New Haven police officers responded to reports of gunshots detected […]

Alders vote on fire contract

New Haven’s Board of Alders approved a new six-year contract with the Elm City’s fire union on Monday after a series of extended negotiations on […]

New Haven rallies prior to Supreme Court LGBTQ cases

As the Supreme Court prepares to hear three cases regarding LGBTQ rights in the workplace, Yale and New Haven activists rallied in front of the […]

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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Elicker, residents weigh in on Birks

In the wake of the New Haven Board of Education’s Oct. 2 decision to terminate the contract of Superintendent Carol Birks, city residents are weighing […]