The winning scratch-off ticket was sold in Hamden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Eugene Dawson took a break from building one of New Haven’s new apartment complexes.
The Board of Education approved the hiring of two top educators — after debates on the right time to hire administrators.
Parking is so scarce in parts of the Hill that neighbors put trash bins out on the street to try to preserve coveted parking spots.
Two mayoral candidates won “leaning” voters one at a time through retail politics — making sales pitches with different leadership visions.
A California-based affordable housing developer has purchased a Fair Haven senior apartment complex for $11.1 million.
Set for 6 p.m. at Hillhouse High, it's the first public forum on how funding will help residents and the city’s pandemic recovery efforts.
After 12 days in the burn unit, Rankins has left Bridgeport Hospital. His brother firefighter Ricardo Torres Jr. was laid to rest Friday.
Seeking to convince holdouts to get vaccinated for Covid-19, New Haven is turning to cash — and fried tortillas.
The aerial homes have been clustering on Howard Avenue and Sea Street.
“Mom!” Tashawn Brown called out.
Hundreds of firefighters flooded city streets Thursday to honor and march for Firefighter Ricardo Torres, Jr.
The winning scratch-off ticket, worth $10k, was also sold in New Haven, according to the Connecticut Lottery,
The winning scratch-off ticket was also sold in Branford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The funeral of New Haven firefighter Ricardo Torres, Jr. was held Thursday and firefighters across the state honored his heroism.
New Haven Public Schools was the only district in Connecticut not to offer any in-person classes in September.
Inside the stainless steel interior of the cart, Chang was spooning rice into a container.
Foote School students will share their research on enslaved farmer Stepna Primus and his wife, Pink at the Pardee-Morris House.
Maybe there was no car.
New Haven firefighter Ricardo Torres, Jr. died May 12 while battling a fire on Valley Street. Thousands are helping to support his family.
T.O.P That BBQ, formerly known as Dperv’s Top BBQ, is reopening at a new spot near the corner of Whalley and Hobart Street.
The winning scratch ticket was sold in Hamden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
New Haven Academy’s Kelly K. Hope and her students are already on the case.
The roughly two-hour virtual meeting was held online via Zoom and YouTube Live.
Should the Board of Education return to in-person meetings, now that schools are reopen? Or stay virtual?
Jalanni White, of New Haven, was among nearly 200 Canisius College students who participated in a week of service to the community.
Connecticut Mental Health Center is partnering with the city on the planned mobile crisis teams led by social and mental health workers.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, East Haven resident hits for $10,000.
The United Hospital Fund honors extraordinary leadership in improving quality of care, patient safety and patient experience.
Is it time for a third trash toter?
Two “investment bros” pulled up to Exchange Street, ready to scope out a small rental property.
Kevin Blackman was back in the courtroom where he was first sentenced to 24-plus years in federal prison.
That rally, march, car caravan, and protest took place Wednesday afternoon on Prospect Street between Grove and Edwards Streets.
A tense standoff on Livingston Street between a barricaded man, local cops and federal agents ended peacefully when the suspect surrendered.
Airport and statewide elected officials made that announcement during a press conference Thursday morning.
Miguel Pittman Jr. is putting down roots in the neighborhood once again — this time with the help of a city-built affordable home.
Bottle deposit machines on every corner. Breezes free of incinerated trash particles. No litter in sight.
The COVID fund has now distributed $4.4 million since March 2020.
The winning ticket was also sold in New Haven, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
West Haven resident hits for $10k, according to the Connecticut Lottery.