Former New Haven Det. Vincent Raucci allegedly threatened a witness slated to testify in a trial that is set to begin this week — and which revolves around claims that he coerced witnesses three ...
As discussed at Mitchell Library event all about a 1784 map created by local engraver and serial entrepreneur Abel Buell.
A former federal prosecutor and a former Yale Law School dean have agreed to represent the city pro bono in defending New Haven against a Trump administration lawsuit that seeks to overturn a policy ...
On Tuesday, contractors were doing electrical and remodeling work inside the ex-bank space.
The Aldermanic Affairs Committee voted unanimously Monday night in support of the mayor's appointment of Acting Police Chief David Zannelli to serve as the city's next permanent police chief -- ...
“Faith Matters” is a column that features pieces written by local religious figures.
The event was a collaboration between Gwangju’s Chonnam University, local social welfare organizations, and the city itself. Here’s what I found: photographs, homemade jam, plastic-alternative ...
A Newhallville corner store is now back open -- roughly seven months after the city's Building Department shuttered the property for having improper wiring and a structurally unsafe first floor.
I understand the hard work of making a budget, and that not all worthy programs can be funded. However, money to feed the hungry cannot be considered optional. It is a moral necessity for our city to ...
On Monday, Goodwill of Southern Connecticut partnered with the city to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the reentry center ...
The Elicker administration has appealed a $1,250 open-records fine by arguing that its release of a blank file was a good-faith effort to comply with a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for ...
City police arrested a 45-year-old resident of a downtown supportive-housing building after he allegedly lit a mattress on fire in his fourth-floor apartment — leading 17 people to be evacuated from ...