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Breaking news, analysis, and in-depth features about New Haven's people, politics, neighborhoods, schools, economic development, health care and more.
Breaking news, analysis, and in-depth features about New Haven's people, politics, neighborhoods, schools, economic development, health care and more.
Covid cases are on the rise — including for Mayor Justin Elicker, who tested positive on Saturday, is still working remotely, and spent the weekend fighting a fever, cough, and stuffy nose.
New Haven Independent Managing Editor Tom Breen is stepping into the top editor role at the nonprofit online daily news outlet. Tom, 34, began writing for the Independent in 2015. He will oversee the assigning, editing, and publishing of all Independent stories on a daily basis.
Breaking news, analysis, and in-depth features about New Haven's people, politics, neighborhoods, schools, economic development, health care and more.
Wednesday’s state school board vote does not impose any kind of cellphone-ban mandate on local districts like New Haven Public Schools (NHPS). Instead, it lays out how the state thinks local districts should pull back on cellphone use in schools — and then leaves it to them to craft and enforce their own policies.
As of Tuesday New Haven had 58,405 registered voters. Meanwhile, click here for results we’re gathering for New Haven machine votes in the U.S. House and state rep races and the statewide universal absentee-ballot referendum.
Seven New Haven teachers gathered after school to make phone calls — not to students’ parents, but to registered voters in the all-important swing state of Pennsylvania, to encourage them to each make voting plans, and to boost Democratic candidates for president, vice president, and senate.
That tense encounter between Xu, Brennan, and a handful of city housing code and fire safety inspectors took place Tuesday afternoon outside of 56 – 58 Avon St. The standoff ended with Brennan telling Xu that he legally cannot forbid his tenants from allowing city inspectors into his properties.
Incumbent Democratic state representatives crushed three Republican challengers in New Haven Tuesday night, as U.S. Senator Chris Murphy won a third six-year term representing Connecticut. the victors in the statewide Connecticut vote moments after polls closed.