by Mona Mahadevan
Attorney Sinclair Williams showing notices to Raymond Jackson, a neighborhood specialist for LCI.
Attorney Kenneth Rozich: Between the first and second notices of violation, “the only change is that you wanted $1,000 per day, not $100 per day, isn’t that the truth?”
Some of Ocean’s Fitch St. homes, as pictured in May 2025. Credit: Thomas Breen file photo
One of...
by Donald Eng
HARTFORD, CT — The fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Macklin Good in her car by ICE agents Wednesday is something that should horrify everyone, Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday.
“It goes to your very core of humanity,” Lamont said at a media briefing on Pratt Street. “To see...
by Doug Hardy
Dalio Education on Thursday announced plans to invest $2.5 million in the New Haven nonprofit Manufacturing and Technical Community Hub (MATCH) in the city’s Fair Haven neighborhood.
Dalio Education Founder and CEO Barbara Dalio said in a news release that the foundation is investing in MATCH over a...
by Mona Mahadevan
Abdul Osmanu: “Justice for Renee Nicole Good, and the many others that have been slaughtered and executed by the state, just like her.”
Whoops and whistles rang across the Green Thursday as more than 100 immigrant rights advocates took a victory lap after Avelo Airlines announced an end...
by Staff Report
HARTFORD, CT – Advocates and community members are organizing a vigil for 6 p.m. tonight outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Field office in Hartford in response to the death of Renee Nicole Good.
Good, a U.S. citizen who had never faced criminal charges, was shot and killed...
By Stacy Brown, Washington Informer
Under President Donald Trump, policies and places rooted in African American history, autonomy, or self-determination have been stripped for parts or brought under his personal control. Now, that campaign has...
By Louis J. King II, President and CEO, OIC of America
Let’s talk about real dollars and real opportunity in the new year.
At OIC of America, we like to say, “Skills pay bills.” And in this moment...
By Stacy M. BrownNNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
The losses came steadily in 2025, not as a single rupture but as a quiet procession. Voices...
Written by Stacy M. Brown
During his time in the United States, Prince Bart-Appiah will meet with policymakers, educators, faith leaders, students, and members of...
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Contributing Columnist Los Angeles Wave
Mayor Karen Bass called the report “disturbing.” It was more, much more, than that. It was...
By Robin UrevichContributing Writer, Los Angeles WAVE
One of the biggest landlords in the region has been turning away people seeking apartments under the Section...
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor
President Donald Trump has ordered the bombing of seven countries in 2025. They are Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia,...
New York Carib News
Carmen de Lavallade, the celebrated modern dancer, choreographer, and actress whose artistry helped shape generations of performers, died on Monday, December...
Courtesy of HBCUNEWS.com Written By Lexx Thornton
Talladega College is pleased to announce a historic partnership that will support the success of the institution for generations to...
By Erika Edwards
Doctors’ visits for flu-like symptoms — fevers, sore throat, extreme fatigue and body aches — have hit the highest level in nearly 30 years, according...
by BlackDoctor.org
Chances are, your New Year’s resolutions include things like “get back in the gym” or “eat healthier.” But what about “schedule a diabetes screening”...
BY BlackNews.com
The iconic sound, style, and sisterhood of one of the greatest girl groups of all time will take center stage with the Destiny’s Child...
by Paul Bass
MATCH — Manufacturing and Community Technical Hub — is a two-year-old program based in a former Mill Street warehouse. It trains (and pays) 18 to 40-year-olds on...
by Mona Mahadevan
Attorney Sinclair Williams showing notices to Raymond Jackson, a neighborhood specialist for LCI.
Attorney Kenneth Rozich: Between the first and second notices of violation, “the only change is...
by Donald Eng
HARTFORD, CT — The fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Macklin Good in her car by ICE agents Wednesday is something that should horrify everyone, Gov. Ned Lamont...
by Doug Hardy
Dalio Education on Thursday announced plans to invest $2.5 million in the New Haven nonprofit Manufacturing and Technical Community Hub (MATCH) in the city’s Fair Haven neighborhood.
Dalio...
by Mona Mahadevan
Abdul Osmanu: “Justice for Renee Nicole Good, and the many others that have been slaughtered and executed by the state, just like her.”
Whoops and whistles rang across...
by Staff Report
HARTFORD, CT – Advocates and community members are organizing a vigil for 6 p.m. tonight outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Field office in Hartford in response...
by Paul Bass and Mona Mahadevan
The timeline of the police department’s confidential informant cash scandal potentially has stretched to six years — with officials unable to say whether annual...
by Laura Glesby
In order to label a long-awaited new neuroscience center with a 20-foot-long sign 177 feet above ground, Yale New Haven Health needed the Board of Alders to...
by Karla Ciaglo CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — Even as enhanced federal Affordable Care Act subsidies expired and officials warned of widespread coverage losses, enrollment on Connecticut’s health insurance exchange is...
by Laura Glesby
The Elicker administration is no longer working with the pioneering prison reentry organization Project M.O.R.E. after a breakdown in communication led to a dispute over reimbursements and...
Lucy Gellman The New Haven independent
The melodious Cock-a-doodle-doo! of a rooster rang through New Haven City Hall, as a ruffled, spirited bird appeared in miniature form, and puppeteer Jim Napolitano...
Lucy Gellman The New Haven independent
Members of the junkyard orchestra SQUONK at the 2025 Festival on the New Haven Green. Claire Armstrong & Neena Hodgins File Photo.
The International Festival...
by Paul Bass The New Haven independent
New Haven said it had solved its problem with cops dipping into cash meant for confidential informants for their own personal use.
Then came...
by Maya McFadden The New Haven independent
Hope for New Haven’s Georgia Goldburn, with U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro in 2022: “For a small nonprofit like us, it’s a very contracted...
by Mona Mahadevan
Penelope Tambis, a Woodbridge resident, teared up when arguing for reversing the town’s December 2024 zoning changes.
New Havener Dan Robinson: “In what scenario does tightening regulations create...
by Donald Eng
HARTFORD, CT — Medical decisions should be made based on science, not conspiracy theories, Gov. Ned Lamont said Tuesday.
Lamont responded to the announcement by U.S. Health and...
by Staff Report
HARTFORD, CT — Connecticut and Rhode Island are heading back to court in an effort to block the Trump administration’s latest attempt to halt work on the...
by Laura Glesby
The Board of Alders overwhelmingly elected Tyisha Walker-Myers to another two-year term as the legislative body’s president on Monday evening.
The board kicked off its first full meeting...
by Dereen Shirnekhi
DOT Commissioner Eucalitto: Now employees can be warm, connected to other employees, and have access to a bathroom.
DOT Executive Director of External Affairs Vanessa Brooks cuts 72...
by Paul Bass and Thomas Breen
New Acting Chief Zannelli (center) with Mayor Elicker, at Monday’s presser. Credit: Thomas Breen photo
(Updated) New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobson abruptly resigned and...
By Stacy Brown, Washington Informer
Under President Donald Trump, policies and places rooted in African American history, autonomy, or self-determination have been stripped for parts or brought under his personal...
By Stacy M. BrownNNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
The losses came steadily in 2025, not as a single rupture but as a quiet procession. Voices...
Written by Stacy M. Brown
During his time in the United States, Prince Bart-Appiah will meet with policymakers, educators, faith leaders, students, and members of...
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Contributing Columnist Los Angeles Wave
Mayor Karen Bass called the report “disturbing.” It was more, much more, than that. It was...
By Robin UrevichContributing Writer, Los Angeles WAVE
One of the biggest landlords in the region has been turning away people seeking apartments under the Section...
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor
President Donald Trump has ordered the bombing of seven countries in 2025. They are Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia,...
New York Carib News
Carmen de Lavallade, the celebrated modern dancer, choreographer, and actress whose artistry helped shape generations of performers, died on Monday, December...
Courtesy of HBCUNEWS.com Written By Lexx Thornton
Talladega College is pleased to announce a historic partnership that will support the success of the institution for generations to...