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The City of New Haven broke ground on a 65-unit supportive housing development on Monday.
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Legendary French chef Jacques Pépin made a special appearance in New Haven last week, sharing stories from his extraordinary career.
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Connecticut has selected two New York City-based companies to take the lead on a public-private transit-oriented mixed-use development at Union Station in New Haven.
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Two New Haven schools will soon be partly powered by solar panels. They join a growing list of schools in the district that are embracing renewable energy.
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New Haven could join a growing list of Connecticut cities that are installing cameras on the outside of school buses. The goal is to deter drivers from passing them at pickup and drop-off stops.
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As one of 16 sanctuary cities threatened by the Trump administration, New Haven was on the cusp of losing federal funding. But a federal judge has halted President Donald Trump’s effort to pull funding.
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U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) met with health advocates in New Haven who said they’re worried about federal funding cuts.
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The City of New Haven announced the launch of Via NHV, a new on-demand public transit service offering residents an affordable and convenient commuting alternative.
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New Haven, Connecticut, will soon be home to a major composting facility. This comes amid a statewide waste disposal crisis: Few local disposal options exist, and the cost of sending trash to landfills in other states is increasing.
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The City of New Haven will join a list of cities in a lawsuit against the Trump administration for the federal funding freeze.