A key aldermanic committee voted unanimously on Wednesday night to advance a sweeping rezoning proposal to allow taller buildings, denser housing, and more flexible residential models downtown.
The practice of yoga in its many forms has been around for ages, but has also been through many stages of revival, reckoning, ...
The Independent has filed an appeal with the state’s Freedom of Information Commission, as the public school district has ...
No allegations of criminal behavior or other extreme personal wrongdoing based on facts that haven’t been published in ...
More New Haven students are showing up to class and staying there, according to school district leaders, who report that 23 ...
Tuesday's frigid winds weren't enough to stop dozens from gathering by Long Wharf to honor the city's veterans.
City police arrested a 17-year-old on Tuesday who allegedly broke into a car outside of a Whalley Avenue synagogue -- and then justified his actions by stating that his victims "act innocent" but ...
The Proprietors of the New Haven Green have tapped local nonprofit leader and Dixwell Avenue redeveloper Erik Clemons to fill a seat recently vacated by prominent immigrant rights organizer Kica Matos ...
McAllister, who’s 29, is in her third week as the new director of arts, culture, and tourism. In a conversation Tuesday about ...
LaFond-Sales was one of seven food vendors at CitySeed’s third Friday Food Fest, where attendees and small food business ...
Another 150 new apartments are on the rise in the Hill -- as the site of a former Liberty Street lighting manufacturer turns ...
Amid a swirl of contradictory news about federal food stamp funding, SNAP recipients are finally seeing some grocery funds; ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results