U.S. News & World Report has released its 2018 Best Places to Live in the United States ranking. Two CT places made the list.
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City officials, family, friends and co-workers attended a ceremony at the New Haven Library Monday night at which a window was dedicated.
Starbucks opening up at the old First Niagara Bank site only a few hundred yards from City Hall in New Haven - right across from Green.
Zenith American Solutions and Thomson Reuters Executives to Co-Chair New Haven March for Babies
The evening of multiple intimate dinners featuring food and stimulating conversation support New Haven-based LEAP.
One of New Haven area's best known radio newscasters fighting cancer; Cheshire resident tells story and says he intends to win - for family.
Three Sheets general manager says people have been lining up to have a sip of the old-time New Haven made beer.
Fundraising underway to honor dedicated New Haven city worker who recently passed away; dedication ceremony in March.
Pet care services provider Canine Company of Wilton donated more than 170 sets to first responders across New England.
A farm donated about 500 pounds of squash to a New Haven soup kitchen.
The New Haven Police Department is hosting a gun buyback event to help keep firearms out of the wrong hands.
Elmer Alvarez returned a lost check not expecting any award. He now won't be homeless for the holidays.
Eventually there will be 30 stations throughout the city.
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The woman, who herself was once homeless and now owns several companies had the $10,000 check returned by a homeless man.
Before kids go out trick or treating on Halloween, fall is a good time to take inventory of who is living in your neighborhood.
The tree was donated by a Branford family.
KeyBank has partnered with Connecticut Food Bank to fight hunger.
A convicted felon and award-winning author is now allowed to become a lawyer in Connecticut.
Here's when the power is expected to go out due to a United Illuminating system test.
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio said climate change is making storms like Hurricanes Harvey and Irma stronger and more destructive.
The utility company cautions that there may be a brief power outage.
A woman’s passion to find a cure for reproductive cancers lives on and a walk fundraiser is scheduled for Sept. 17 at Yale University.
The state Supreme Court tossed the verdict, which stemmed from allegations that the officer inappropriate touched two women.
A Meriden father facing deportation to Ecuador has taken sanctuary in a New Haven church, the second immigrant in Connecticut to do so.
A man who served nearly 20 years in prison had murder charges dismissed and then sued the city for wrongfully imprisoning him.
Reginald Betts ran into some roadblocks due to felony convictions he received when he was a teenager.
DCF is investigating whether a boarding operation is taking place. The rabbi who started the school was charged with sexual assault.
The shelter already has a deep waiting list.
Court officials said a jury has found a New Haven man guilty of allegedly burning two young children's hands on a stove as punishment.
See who won big CT Lottery payouts from in and around New Haven.
Runners will receive a custom finishers medal, then make their way to the post-race beer festival.
MakeHaven is a nonprofit gathering place, shared workshop where artists, inventors & entrepreneurs can attend learning workshops, and more.
This year’s Downtown Market features an array of lunchtime dining options appealing to hungry business district workers and visitors alike.
Motorists should plan ahead and give themselves additional time to to get to destinations.
A former student claimed he was sexually abused for years by a prominent New Haven rabbi.
He was fined after not answering calls from a patient for days, according to a consent order.