The Board of Alders took a key step on Tuesday towards allowing certain city employees, including department heads, to live outside of New Haven -- after the Legislation Committee favorably advanced a ...
A statewide hospitality workers union endorsed Gov. Ned Lamont on Tuesday in his bid for reelection -- becoming just the latest labor group to pledge their support for the two-term incumbent's bid for ...
In 2013, a federal judge overturned Scott Lewis’s murder conviction on the basis of police misconduct. Four years later, the City of New Haven paid Lewis $9.5 million in a wrongful-conviction ...
The Crown Street club Rumaj plans to close -- four days before a state hearing about whether or not it should lose its liquor license.
Thanks to a budget-season windfall of tens of millions of new dollars from the state and Yale, Mayor Justin Elicker has ...
Scott Lewis took the stand on Monday in a civil-rights trial focused on a wrongful conviction — not his own, but that of his alleged co-conspirator, Stefon Morant. “For Stefon to sacrifice his life ...
Tenants union leader and Fair Rent Commission member Hope Vaughn joined several neighbors in rallying outside of their ...
A sitting state judge took the stand in a wrongful-conviction trial Thursday morning and said over and over again that, when ...
If instruments serve as the voice for musicians, Matthew Russo’s trombone sang like the superstar Beyoncé at Battell Chapel ...
While New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) recruited only two corps members through Teach For America (TFA) this school year for its main teaching-shortage areas, the district hopes to hire up to nine TFA ...
Fred Hurley (center), with NHPD dive team members Al Gambardella (left) and Frank Perolla after recovering the bodies from the Mill River in November 1988. Credit: Courtesy of Fred Hurley “He goes, ...
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