“All the violations have been abated.”
New York City based muralist, canvas and street artist added spirit and interest to a barren brick wall
New Haven police said Raymond Sobask was driving a motorcycle when it and another vehicle were involved in a crash near the I-91 on-ramp.
The teen was shot on Dixwell Avenue at around 6:30 p.m. and was treated at the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
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At 7:30 p.m. on I-95 S at exit 46, a car driven by Justin Matthew Sollenne, 30, sideswiped another, setting off a chain crash, police said.
She won $15,208 on a Play4Nights ticket purchased at Tobacco Land in New Haven.
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Owner of 24HrJunkies giving work opportunities for youth.
Alders vote in support of an amended version of the $53 million American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
“I think Perkins is the best street in the city."
"Team Get Right" and "Young Kings" square off in OT in day's final game.
New District Manager Jasmine Sanders: "The Hill is like my home."
Tyrone Brown pleaded guilty in April to illegally possessing a gun, namely a loaded 9mm semi-automatic pistol, the US Attorney for CT said.
Elias Hnini, was taken to Yale New Haven Hospital, where he passed away from injuries sustained in the crash, police said.
Leaders, members, and supporters rally to recognize ratified three-year contract
The nation’s oldest African American United Congregational Church celebrates 200 years.
City police commissioners vote unanimously to fire Christopher Troche.
The new footbridge opened to the public on Monday morning over the West River off Valley Street.
Group looks to revive the commercial heart of New Haven’s Black community.
New Haven police are investigating after a man was shot at 4:30 a.m. Sunday near Ellsworth Avenue, police said.
A Photography Exhibit and Book Signing with Karen Klugman
The man, shot at around 9:40 p.m. Sunday, between Whittlesey Avenue and Osborn Street, sustained non-life-threatening injures, police said.
Antonio Cruz-Ortiz died from his injuries after the moped he was driving around sunrise on Sunday was involved in a crash on Grasso Blvd.
Attorney Stuart Margolis: "We'll help planet, not kill grass."
State legislator voices the importance of better public education, humane prisons and fairer policing.
Newly released numbers show up to 84 percent of 3rd-graders reading below grade level.
The accident occurred Sunday morning.
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Shots rang out just before 7 p.m. in the West Hills neighborhood, with two men suffering non-life threatening gunshot wounds, police said.
Mayor Elicker to join nearly 5,000 expected runners in the Faxon Law New Haven Road Race
The studio in Center Court Condominiums, in the heart of downtown, has 14-ft high ceilings, new appliances and heat/hot water is included.
The two-family Italianate-style Frederick Brown House, circa 1800, provides a rare opportunity to live directly on Historic Wooster Square.
Yale Divinity School plans to build a dormitory that recycles its wastewater and generates all its own energy.
Vending business celebrates 22 years on Chapel Street.
Around 2 a.m. a 2013 Honda driven by a 20-year-old woman traveling the wrong way on the Interstate collided head-on with a tractor trailer.
The accident was reported Thursday morning.
Task force cops saw the car on Foxon Blvd., near Quinnipiac Ave., Tuesday, but before losing sight, got a description of car and occupants.
"Not enough" evidence to convict on all counts.
Ruwen Yang spends week teaching elementary summer school students at John Martinez School.