The choir offered the performance in memory of the victims of Sandy Hook and all communities scarred by gun violence.
A no-show, Carlos Mejia, 38, was sentenced in absentia for 2019 rape of an elderly woman. A re-arrest warrant was issued, bail set at $750K.
K9 Ax, whose handler was Sgt. Feliciano, was on the force for 7 1/2 years. He tracked, caught fleeing suspects, found gun used in homicide.
Long Wharf Theatre & SCSU collab features 1-night benefit event of "The Crucible" at Southern’s John Lyman Center for the Performing Arts.
Elm City veterans service organization seeking to be named—again—as a top post in the largest combat veterans organization in America.
It works with city departments, community organizations, and citizens to advance, coordinate climate, environmental sustainability policies.
To know that the successful drive will help a "child in Connecticut wake up to a better Christmas, is tremendous," Chaz said.
The victim, a 24-year-old man from Pennsylvania, was shot multiple times before he died, according to reports.
The advocate has filed preliminary complaints with the DOJ, accusing the city of neglecting sidewalks to the point of violating the ADA.
The often out-of-commission elevator at the elderly apartment complex is testing the residents’ cardiovascular conditions and mobility.
The show, free with a new, unwrapped toy, features music from notable bands plus local youth band, Rock House and celebs and dignities.
New Haven nonprofit Havenly helps immigrant, refugee women establish economic, civic, and community power through job training, education.
The landlord has been financially penalized for the third time this year.
The Symphony, with Fairfield County Children’s Choir, perform music from The Nutcracker, Polar Express, Home Alone and classic carols.
Looney, Paolillo follow lead of East Haven Mayor Carfora, state Sen. Cohen, environmental groups demanding a detailed, rigorous EIS study.
In 25 seasons as the all-time winning coach in SCSU men's soccer history, Lang led the Owls to two NCAA Division II National Championships.
A loving and kind wife, sister, aunt, great aunt and friend, she worked with the SARAH organization for over 15 years.
Mayor: "Randy’s attorneys and the City have agreed to pursue early settlement discussions towards a fair and just resolution of this case."
The "long overdue" change modernizes terminology to be more respectful and honoring of people with disabilities.
The teacher explains why she left after working for 10 years in a district she hoped to spend her whole career in.
Police released a photo of a person they say "may have information" about the March 2020 shooting death of Nathaniel Henry.
Police release surveillance images of the person they say committed an armed robbery of the TD Bank, 466 Foxon Blvd. Oct. 29, per spokesman.
Wells Fargo’s said the move is part of an effort to "create a more neighborhood-focused branch network, modernizing its retail footprint."
Four-year terms for local elected officials are back on the table for debate in a once-in-a-decade charter revision process.
Group Show and Sale at City Gallery
Nursing and helping others was his passion, and he loved time spent with family, friends and enjoyed long walks with his beloved dog, Macey.
The lawsuit follows a Washington Post report in which students claimed university officials told them to withdraw or be kicked out.
On Wooster Street Tuesday, celeb Gwyneth Paltrow visited Sally's Apizza and, on a take-out box, proclaimed it "the most perfect pizza."
Police and fire confirm that a car was attempting to cross the tracks when it was hit. Firefighters said there were minor injuries.
Cash payouts: rifles, shotguns or Derringer-type guns, $50, for handguns $150, for assault weapons $250, and $10 for BB, pellet & air guns.
All five New Haven police officers were charged with reckless endangerment, cruelty to persons in the case where Cox was paralyzed.
One person was killed in an early morning fire over the weekend in New Haven, according to fire officials.
The man was taken to Yale New Haven Hospital where he was treated for his injuries, police said.
Police take part in statewide effort to increase traffic safety in “Click it or Ticket.” Here's where cops will be in the coming days.
There is no shortage of things to do in New Haven to get the winter holiday season off to a rollicking good start.
Board of Alders voted to accept the newly designed monument called Indicando la via al futuro, 'pointing the way to the future' in Italian.
More winter warming centers will provide "immediate relief from the cold weather, connect people to housing, support services," city says.
The oldest community bank in the country, Westerly, RI-based Washington Trust Company, opened a commercial lending office on Church Street.
A local investor-landlord has moved to evict everyone who lives in a three-family house — including a 76-year-old Air Force veteran.
The event explores reading instructional materials recommended by the state education department in response to Right to Read legislation.