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New Haven’s Pride Center has moved to a new site. Advocates say the center now has more space for events and services to support the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies.
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The Yale Institute of Sacred Music turns 50 this year. WSHU's Bill Rodrigues spoke with Martin Jean, director of the institute, about its history and the plans for the future.
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Following a statewide trend, the New Haven Public School District has lost 3,000 students since 2016. Officials are considering the closure of some schools and the redistribution of students as a result.
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The first significant snowfall in two years is expected to hit Connecticut this weekend. The National Weather Service predicts up to a foot of snow in some parts of the state — but officials say they’re prepared.
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Proposed legislation in New Haven may make it easier for homeowners to build accessory dwelling units, or tiny homes, on their property. Officials say it’s a new approach to solving the city’s housing crisis.
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The site has served as a parking lot since the demolition of the sports and entertainment arena in 2007. Now it will be home to a life science and technology office building, and Connecticut is putting up almost $1 million to support the project.
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Tweed New Haven Airport has received approval from federal regulators to extend its runway and build a larger terminal.
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A community of “tiny homes” built for unhoused people in New Haven were rejected by the state from receiving electricity.
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The city of New Haven purchased the old Days Inn and now has space for 110 individuals to stay in private rooms with one roommate.
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During a protest against the war in Gaza on the New Haven Green attended by more than 100 people, a protester climbed the city’s 30-foot menorah to hang a Palestinian flag.