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Building bridges between cultures in the Elm City
Learn more about a local cafe owner who is also a sculptor, and some of his work is now on display at the Yale Peabody Museum.
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Police investigating after burglaries at Yale
Burglars stole cash and personal belongings from summer session students at Yale University and police are investigating. Yale police said they received reports on Wednesday about a series of burglaries at Pauli Murray College on Prospect Street. The students said someone entered their rooms during the afternoon to early evening hours and stole small personal items and cash. Yale Police…
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New Haven changing some one-way streets to two-way in safety effort
The City of New Haven is making changes to its downtown roads, turning one-ways into two-ways in an effort to cut down on crashes and make streets safer.
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New Haven changing some one-way streets to two-way in safety effort
The City of New Haven is making changes to its downtown roads, turning one-ways into two-ways in an effort to cut down on crashes and make streets safer. The latest street to transform is York Street, which is now two-way between South Frontage Road and Martin Luther King Boulevard. In 2023, there were 19 crashes on this block, according to…
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Man from West Haven dies after hit-and-run
According to investigators, the driver of the vehicle that went through the red light took off after the collision.
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West Haven man killed in hit-and-run in New Haven
A man from West Haven has died after a hit-and-run in New Haven early Wednesday morning. Police said a Toyota Supra was driving on South Frontage Road around 4:50 a.m. when it went through a red light and collided with a Hyundai Accent at the intersection of College Street. According to investigators, the driver of the vehicle that went through…
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Deadline looms for tiny structures in New Haven backyard
Eight tiny structures erected last year have been the subject of controversy and soon will need to come down, according to the city.
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Deadline looms for tiny structures in New Haven backyard
A temporary window allowing tiny structures in a backyard in New Haven is closing fast. Eight tiny structures erected last year have been the subject of controversy and soon will need to come down, according to the city. The deadline to take the units down is Monday July 15th. If the structures remain come Monday, according to the city, the…
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Boat explosion in New Haven sends 1 to the hospital
A boat explosion in New Haven on Monday sent one person to the hospital. Firefighters and personnel from the state Dept. of Energy and Environmental Protection responded to a report of a boat explosion near 100 S Water Street around 6 p.m. According to fire officials, one person was transported to the hospital. The extent of their injuries are unknown…
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New Haven roadwork kicks off in hot temperatures
46 streets in the elm city will be milled down and re-paved in the coming weeks. City officials say despite the high temperatures, crews were ready.
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New Haven road work kicks off as temperatures climb
The hot temperatures didn’t stop some major paving projects from getting underway in New Haven today, nearly three million dollars is being spent on improvements and repairs. The work kicked off under high temperatures and humidity. “All our crews – we try to get them well hydrated, on top of their water,” said Brian Garrity of Garrity Asphalt Reclaiming. He…
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Man dies after being stabbed multiple times in New Haven
A man has died after police said he was stabbed multiple times in New Haven on Saturday afternoon. Officers were called to the emergency department of the St. Raphael’s campus of Yale New Haven Hospital around 2:10 p.m. It was reported that a stabbing victim had arrived at the hospital by private vehicle. Investigators established a crime scene at...
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Delays expected after Amtrak service along New Haven line resumes
Folks looking to take the train to either New York, Connecticut, or even Boston had to make adjustments Saturday after a power outage forced Amtrak service to shut down in part of the northeast Saturday. Amtrak said it had to halt services between Penn Station in New York and Boston South Station in Massachusetts for most of the day after…
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Man stabbed in the back in New Haven
A man is recovering after he was stabbed in the back in New Haven on Friday. Officers were called to Shelton Avenue and Read Street around 12:12 a.m. for a report of a stabbing. Once in the area, police said they found a 38-year-old New Haven man with a stab wound to his back. He was transported to Yale New…
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New Haven fireworks show awes families in attendance
The skies above New Haven were lit up as the city held its annual fireworks show for the Fourth of July. That brought families out to celebrate the holiday. “I always like fireworks,” six-year-old Thiago said. The show in the sky did not disappoint for families in New Haven for the Fourth of July. They flocked to the fields at…
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New Haven artist expands talents into the fashion space, creates wearable art for all
A New Haven artist with skills in writing, music and art shared about his journey into the fashion world. Tea Montgomery, a local artist from New Haven, has been dedicating his time and creativity in creating wearable art. “It’s luxury clothing and accessories that we hand make right here and it’s for universal bodies,” he said. Montgomery said he...
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New Haven artist expands talents into the fashion space
A local New Haven artist with ties in writing, music and art shared about his journey into the fashion world.
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Jamaicans living in CT react to Hurricane Beryl's path of destruction
People from Jamaica and those with relatives still on the island share their worries, concerns, and hope for the best.
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New Haven Summer Learning Academy focuses on student success, improving math and literacy skills
The New Haven Public Schools have officially launched its Summer Learning Academy. The learning academy kicked off this week in New Haven for grades K-7 and will be available through July 31. This year there are 2,000 students participating in the Summer Learning Academy, according to Justin Harmon, a spokesperson with NHPS. Keisha Redd-Hannans, the assistant superintendent of curriculum instruction…
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New Haven Summer Learning Academy launches
The New Haven Public Schools learning academy kicked off this week for grades K- 7 grade and will be available through July 31.