New Haven teachers, students, elected officials, and other community members joined a chorus of education advocates from ...
The Elicker administration is one step closer to either purchasing English Station or acquiring it by eminent domain for the purpose of turning it into a public park with an outdoor pool, now that an ...
The command staff in charge of managing the police department's confidential-informant (CI) fund will no longer also have the responsibility of auditing how that money is spent. That's one of the ...
Hockey boosters -- including former Alder Sal DeCola -- pitch the parks commission on building up the East Shore rink.
The Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center has agreed to halt its proposed demolition of 649 Howard Ave. until at least mid-April — as the attorney general’s office considers whether to pursue legal action ...
The events and the games caught on and found a home at 71 Orange St., where a seven-person staff hosts 300 monthly in-store game-playing members and sells shelves worths of competitive and cooperative ...
New kitchens, bathrooms, and windows are en route to Eastview Terrace, as the city's housing authority prepares to upgrade the east-side affordable housing complex that was last rehabilitated nearly ...
Directed and coproduced by Kim A. Snyder, “The Librarians” was the first in the Shubert Theatre’s ongoing series called “Indie Lens Pop-Up,” which offers documentary films that are later featured on ...
Two-year-olds don’t need parking. So argued architect Fernando Pastor during Tuesday’s Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) meeting, as part of a pitch to reduce parking requirements for a project that would ...
Shamain McAllister (center) receives one of two Library Champion Awards during the Mardi Gras fundraiser at the New Haven ...
Members of the Sunset Ridge Tenants Union and an attorney from New Haven Legal Assistance Association (NHLAA) began the ...
Damjan DeNoble said Tuesday that will no longer pursue a campaign for the Democratic nomination for Rosa DeLauro’s U.S.