Created to "grew New Haven economically for all," the Center is funded through Yale's $52M over-6-years increase in its payout to the City.
The worker has been reprimanded for Facebook postings and a one-woman protest she conducted about the war in Gaza, according to officials.
"Transformational" infrastructure project connects Downtown, East Rock, Hill, & Wooster Square neighborhoods and State Street train station.
Eighty more homeless shelter beds are on their way to Ella Grasso Boulevard, with a new layer of privacy.
A bar has been barred from expanding its hours after neighbors and police spoke out against the application.
The agency says the FAA's environmental assessment was"inadequate" and that "significant environmental threats were ignored."
A landlord has to start all over again if he still wants to evict two temporary workers he brought to work at his painting company.
East Haven's mayor, Save the Sound, state Rep all cry foul on the federal Finding of No Significant Impact and plan to appeal the decision.
Inspectors found that a contractor installed flooring in a way that covered up the vent and prevented heat from coming out in a babyβs room.
This year's Comprehensive Plan coincides with New Haven's 250th anniversary as an incorporated city, spanning from 1784 to 2034.
Dr. Kristy Sampieri, Controller, Michael Siciliano, Parks/Public Works director & Kenechukwu H. Okwuosa, Violence Prevention coordinator.
The man is seeking $100 million in damages for the two dozen years he spent in prison on a wrongful conviction.
The site of the former New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum, shuttered in 2007, will be redeveloped with a $999,000 state grant.
What was the Days Inn on Foxon Road has been converted as the city's 8th shelter and can house up to 110 people in 55 rooms, officials say.
Set for remediation: 265 South Orange St. and 10 Liberty St., with the former soil remediation, the latter demo of 4 dilapidated buildings.
Video of what officials said is a desecration, show a person scaling the 30-foot menorah to place a Palestinian flag on it.
Vital Stats registrar Patricia Clark on leave for reporting 73 out of 215 licenses as "questionable" to USCIS, possibly violating city order
Among most diverse, densely populated in the city, home to 20K people, 130+ active businesses, many minority-owned, Grand Ave. gets makeover
New Haven's share of $11.7M Community Connectivity Grants going to a handful of towns is $670K for Wintergreen Area Pedestrian Improvements.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the New Haven 2023 municipal election Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Thousands of New Haven residents have cast their votes in the 2023 municipal election in a number of key races.
Here's everything you need to know concerning the New Haven local elections, including the candidates, polling places, and voting hours.
"S&P cites New Havenβs 'encouraging finances' and 'consistently improved available reserves' as drivers of the upgrade," Mayor Elicker says.
The historic former bank building will open as a cafΓ©, bar, and nightclub that will also be used as an event space, according to officials.
Plans include Union Station improvements, Whalley Avenue redesign, Goffe St. Armory redevelopment, and the New Haven Green streetscape plan.
The board approved plans to spend $6.9 million in mostly federal funds to buy a Days Inn hotel and convert it into a homeless shelter.
$7M is for Whalley Ave. revitalization plan that promises to turn the roadway into a "walkable, bikeable, and livable mixed use community."
The former bank will see new life as a club and special events space.
The new local legislation targets automobile drivers who attach speakers to their cars and drive around playing extremely loud music.
Projects benefit Fair Haven, Dixwell, Dwight/West River, the Hill, Newhallville, Whalley Ave., Westville, other neighborhoods' residents.
In total, $4.5M is earmarked for mental health services in 48 school districts/summer camps over 3 years, federal, state officials announce.
Local 34βUNITE HERE!, is the union representing clerical and technical workers at Yale University.
New Haven's A Broken Umbrella Theater to receive A Good to Great $500K grant to create a black box theater, cultural hub & operational base.
The Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority will study, provide nature-based options for FEMA flood zone sections of Westville.
New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker announced the vote with a statement of support for the firing. Two other cops face a similar fate, he said.
A popular ice cream shop wonβt be offering alcohol anytime soon after a court settlement reversed prior approval to serve booze & soft serve
The new speed tables come around seven months after a man was killed, and several people were injured in an apparent drag racing crash.
The approval comes roughly a year and a half after the historic mansion and surrounding properties were purchased for $2.6 million.
In the period from Oct. 1, 2021-March 31, 2022, some 1.6M nips were sold in the Elm City. A year later, for the same period of time, 2.3M.
Plans call for a cannabis dispensary to be located in the main stage area of the former Long Wharf Theatre.