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CT senators embrace green new deal

With extreme weather and coastal flooding threatening Connecticut residents, the state’s U.S. senators have embraced the Green New Deal. Inspired by the New Deal initiatives […]

Climate organizers react to Lamont

After edging out Republican candidate Bob Stefanowski last November, newly elected Gov. Ned Lamont SOM ’80 enters office with Democratic majorities in both chambers of […]

New Haven prepares for Lamont’s budget proposal

Next Wednesday, Gov. Ned Lamont SOM ’80 will unveil their first proposal on how to distribute the state’s limited funds and set the tone on its economic priorities.

Harp announces bid for re-election

In a Valentine’s-themed letter to New Haven’s Democratic lawmakers, Mayor Toni Harp formally announced that she will run for a fourth consecutive two-year term.

Lunarfest to feature parade, programming for new year

This Saturday, the Elm City will come together to celebrate the year of the pig at this year’s Lunarfest, an annual celebration of the Lunar […]

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Cafe Romeo to be replaced by Blue State Coffee

After 10 years of business, East Rock’s Cafe Romeo has closed up shop, and Blue State Coffee’s fourth New Haven location will soon take its place.

Clinton campaign manager talks with Yale Dems

Patti Solis Doyle, a nationally recognized political organizer and campaign strategist for former Democratic president candidate Hillary Clinton LAW ’73, got personal about her relationship […]

YCC partners with Greater New Haven Arts Council

The Yale College Council has recently partnered with the Arts Council of Greater New Haven to encourage Yalies to participate in New Haven arts events […]

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Connecticut vies to host Amazon’s new headquarters

In the wake of reports that Amazon could be pulling out of its plan to build its second headquarters in New York City, Gov. Ned […]

Board of Alders discusses overtime spending

With Mayor Toni Harp’s proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year due in just a few weeks, the cash-strapped Elm City continues to plug structural […]

CT prison population on the decline

Between 2008 and 2018, the state prison population has fallen by 30 percent, and the minority prison population has dropped by 32 percent, according to […]