A state judge approved the no-fault eviction of an Edgewood family after cautioning both landlord and tenant about the ...
The Board of Alders unanimously voted to uproot the parks commission — along with its lifetime appointees — and compost it into a new board with ...
Connecticut's towing industry better watch out. There's a new sheriff in town -- and he's got his sights set on scrapping storage ...
Dwight Alder Frank Douglass and a dozen fellow rideshare drivers from across Connecticut got behind the wheel Wednesday morning -- to drive ...
Sherrill Petaway has spent years looking for a new home. Since July, she's been engaged in a boot camp of sorts. One that ...
"The Green is big enough, gracious enough, generous enough to tolerate many different people." And public space -- well, ...
A housing meetup at City Hall quickly devolved into a fiery exchange of barbs over whether or not 23 new apartments above a ...
Renee Hartman got the last laugh on Adolf Hitler. As a child in Europe, Renee was among the millions sent to Nazi death camps ...
Homicides and gunshots in New Haven fell by more than 30 percent last year, mirroring a nationwide trend of a post-pandemic ...
Two of New Haven’s top cops are swapping jobs, as part of an effort to prepare those cops for possible futures as police chiefs.
A state housing court judge cleared a local megalandlord's potential criminal record after finding that he complied with the ...
On the day this reporter visited "Making and Unmaking" — a group show running now at City Gallery on Upper State Street ...