A resident of a halfway house in New Haven was hospitalized Wednesday with flu-like symptoms and was tested for the new coronavirus.
A member of a New Haven street gang has been sentenced to a federal prison term.
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A resident of a halfway house in New Haven has been hospitalized with flu-like symptoms, the Department of Correction announced Wednesday.
A victim was shot Monday in New Haven and police are investigating.
A New Haven man has been sentenced to federal prison in a heroin trafficking case.
The company is temporarily closing its locations due to the new coronavirus.
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This week they will be modifying our office schedule to accommodate only pregnant women and urgent gynecologic appointments.
The city is closing down childcare centers that have 12 or more children. Healthcare workers' children are an exception.
While the state has ordered restaurants, bars, and other businesses to close, your favorite restaurants may be offering takeout options.
Davis said he can't work and keep proper social distancing for people in his age group.
Following the first confirmed case of COVID-19 at Yale, the university has extended measures to keep people off campus.
With two confirmed COVID-19 cases, and a third presumed positive, New Haven's mayor declared a state of emergency Sunday evening.
Also Yale-New Haven Hospital has tested three other non-New Haven residents that have tested positive for COVID-19, Mayor Elicker said.
Yale New Haven Health reported that several patients have tested positive for the new coronavirus, its chief nursing executive was infected.
As a nonprofit arts organization, weighing whether to cancel performances has been a challenging experience—but safety is our top priority.
The legal capacity for theaters, clubs, restaurants, bars, cafeterias and other public gathering places is now half the posted maximum.
South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority delivers water to almost 430,000 people in 15 municipalities throughout New Haven area.
Police are investigating a Wednesday robbery and car crash involving a vehicle from New Rochelle.
Schools will close indefinitely starting March 13.
Fears over the coronavirus have prompted officials of all eight Ivy League institutions to cancel the spring sports season.
Twenty-eight high school and prep school scholar athletes who played football last fall will be honored by the National Football Foundation.
Nathan Hale School will close due to an adult having a suspected case of new coronavirus. The adult had limited contact with the school.
SCSU is closing for five days after a student may have come into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.
Yale College students are urged to remain at home after spring recess and students on campus are asked to return home soon.
Yale University's men basketball team will get an automatic NCAA tournament bid.
Officials say the popular St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New Haven has been postponed over concerns of the spread of the new coronavirus.
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This person has been asked to self-isolate, city officials said.
The business held its ribbon cutting ceremony recently.
Performances begin on Wednesday, March 18, 2020 for a limited run through April 12, 2020.
Police are asking for the public's help in finding a suspect in two arson fires that occurred Christmas Day.
More than 1.52 million homes are sitting vacant in the United States. See how many are in New Haven.
A man was hit by a bus Tuesday afternoon in New Haven.
Funds will benefit area programs for women undergoing diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer in Connecticut.
A man fell asleep at a drive-thru with a gun in his lap and led police on a high-speed chase, according to New Haven police.
A man has been arrested on charges connected to a shooting last February.
Jason Gilmore of Guilford, Conn., an art teacher, will provide a collective opportunity for students to have a voice in a visual format.