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Mitchell, a lifelong New Haven resident and former Pratt & Whitney inspector, was facing utility bills of $1,700 a month ...
Take a look while you can -- because buildings around town are going boom!, as demolition crews rip and tear away at an ...
Abdellah Aly, a rising junior at Hill Regional Career High School, is on a mission to introduce more peer-to-peer tutoring to ...
Hamden Democratic State Rep. Josh Elliott formally announced his campaign for governor on Monday, with a pledge to prioritize ...
The Board of Education signed off Monday on spending $243,000 on professional development, curriculum writing, and program evaluations for various ...
Long before her current role as Chismosa in Chief, an 8-year-old Soren Sierra would entertain herself by making fake interviews on Microsoft Paint. As ...
Lawyers for the Board of Alders, the City of New Haven, and the city's former fire union president took their turns Monday ...
One of the Hill's leading family-services nonprofits is building out a new childcare center -- as part of a broader set of ...
A federal bankruptcy judge on Friday delayed her decision on whether to appoint an interim trustee to oversee the dilapidated ...
Two masked assailants approached a 44-year-old man outside of a Fair Haven corner store Friday night and shot him dead before ...
City police arrested a 27-year-old New Havener Monday morning after crisis negotiators talked him into exiting a Howard Avenue house six hours ...
Orange Street between Chapel and Court streets was closed to traffic Saturday afternoon, making way for a block party featuring two stages for ...