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Is Tiger Woods An Addict? After DUI Arrest Following Another Crash, golf legend faces difficult questions about his personal struggles

written by AAGD Staff Following yet another car crash, serious questions are being raised about the future of Tiger Woods—not just as a competitor, but as an individual confronting ongoing personal challenges. According to reports, the latest incident occurred in the early morning hours in Jupiter, not far from Woods’ home. Authorities responded to a single-vehicle rollover crash after receiving a...

People Join Puppets, Paper Cranes To Cry, “No Kings!”

by Paul Bass The New Haven independent One hundred cranes are expected to descend on the New Haven Green Saturday to shift America’s political winds in a new direction. The flock of cranes — paper cranes — are part of the plan for the latest “No Kings” rally called to “defend...

NHPS Seeks Better Contractor Evals, Faster Facilities Fixes

by Dereen Shirnekhi The New Haven independent Chief of School Operations Paul Whyte: Priority is keeping kids safe and catching up on deferred repairs. Lisa Hopkins received a call on Wednesday about Wexler-Grant School students pulling out an eye washing station and activating the school’s sprinkler system, flooding eight classrooms. As...

License Plate Readers Face Local, State Limits

by Mona Mahadevan The New Haven independent Chief Administrative Officer Justin McCarthy, Mayor Justin Elicker, U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Acting Police Chief David Zannelli, and Asst. Chief Bhagtana celebrate $750,000 federal funds for crime-fighting tech at a recent presser. The city recently announced plans to spend some of a $750,000 federal...

Crowd Taunts Cops On Green

by Paul Bass The New Haven independent Cop cruisers outnumbered buses and taunts filled the air at Thursday afternoon rush hour on the New Haven Green after officers detained two men for an alleged marijuana deal. The incident occurred shortly after 5 p.m. at Temple and Chapel streets. It began when officers...

Tong Issues Immigration Guidance For CT Departments

by Staff Report HARTFORD, CT — Attorney General William Tong has issued a statement of policy and guidance regarding immigration law and related legal matters, proceedings and enforcement actions to provide clarity and guidance as to the state’s legal position on these matters.  The memorandum clarifies the state’s policy and legal...

Sun sold to Fertitta family, will relocate to Houston

The Connecticut Sun franchise is being sold to the Fertitta family -- the owners of the Houston Rockets -- in a deal that will finally bring the WNBA back to Houston, sources confirmed to ESPN on Friday. The sale is closing at $300 million, a record-breaking price for a WNBA...

Is Tiger Woods An Addict? After DUI Arrest Following Another Crash, golf legend faces difficult questions about his personal struggles

written by AAGD Staff Following yet another car crash, serious questions are being raised about the future of Tiger Woods—not just as a competitor, but...

Ketanji Brown Jackson warns on Supreme Court mail-in ballot case

By Black Information Network Black Information Network is the first and only 24/7 national and local all-news audio service dedicated to providing an objective, accurate...

Woman who sued Bill Cosby for sexual battery awarded $19.2 million

By Courtesy of HBCUNEWS.com A woman who accused Bill osby of sexually abusing her more than five decades ago was awarded $19.2 million by a Southern...

More than 400 TSA officers have quit since shutdown began

By Jay Blackman and Phil Helsel More than 400 Transportation Security Administration workers have quit since a partial government shutdown that began on Feb. 14 left them working...

HBCU Bands Honor Michael Jackson Ahead of Michael Biopic Release

By courtesy of HBCUNEWS.com Three historically Black college and university marching bands are honoring Michael Jackson in celebration of Black History Month and the upcoming release...

Meet the two women educators who taught a Black history marathon for 33 hours to break a world record 

by Dollita Okine, Face2FaceAfrica.com Anita Lewis and Gwendolyn Ebron, two dedicated Black women educators, are making Black history of their own after completing an astounding 33-hour teaching marathon...

Black Artists in America, Installation Three Wraps at the Dixon Gallery and Gardens

TRI-STATE DEFENDER — With 50+ paintings, sculptures and assemblages, the exhibit features artists like Varnette Honeywood from Los Angeles, whose pieces appeared in Bill...

‘There Is a Cost to Telling the Truth.’ But Georgia Fort Is Undeterred

A Minnesota journalist, arrested for covering a protest, reflects on standing up to power and how the Black press keeps the U.S. honest about...
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People Join Puppets, Paper Cranes To Cry, “No Kings!”

by Paul Bass The New Haven independent One hundred cranes are expected to descend on the New Haven Green Saturday to shift America’s political winds in a new direction. The flock...

NHPS Seeks Better Contractor Evals, Faster Facilities Fixes

by Dereen Shirnekhi The New Haven independent Chief of School Operations Paul Whyte: Priority is keeping kids safe and catching up on deferred repairs. Lisa Hopkins received a call on Wednesday...

License Plate Readers Face Local, State Limits

by Mona Mahadevan The New Haven independent Chief Administrative Officer Justin McCarthy, Mayor Justin Elicker, U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Acting Police Chief David Zannelli, and Asst. Chief Bhagtana celebrate $750,000...

Crowd Taunts Cops On Green

by Paul Bass The New Haven independent Cop cruisers outnumbered buses and taunts filled the air at Thursday afternoon rush hour on the New Haven Green after officers detained two...

Tong Issues Immigration Guidance For CT Departments

by Staff Report HARTFORD, CT — Attorney General William Tong has issued a statement of policy and guidance regarding immigration law and related legal matters, proceedings and enforcement actions to...

46 Future Grads Get Job Offers

by Mona Mahadevan Mayor Elicker accepts a manufacturing pathways quarter zip from Jones. On Thursday, Hillhouse senior Arrianna Jones stepped into one of the classrooms where she has spent four years...

Ribbon Cutting Recognizes SCSU’s Quantum Leap

by Thomas Breen Joshua Smith talks through how to repair a scanning electron microscope. That’s a very very closeup look at a wasp’s wing. Cool! A full house at 490 Fitch. In a...

Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim announces run for reelection, historic 4th consecutive term

By Brian Lockhart, Staff Writer Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim celebrates his reelection victory with supporters at Gather restaurant in Bridgeport, Conn. on Tuesday, February 27, 2024. BRIDGEPORT — Mayor Joe Ganim is...

After $300M Child Care Investment in 2025, Connecticut Families Still Waiting As Lawmakers Push $70M Fix

by Karla Ciaglo HARTFORD, CT — Less than a year after Connecticut committed $300 million to overhaul its child care system, thousands of families remained on a waitlist for subsidies,...

Family Seeks Answers After “Sizzla’s” Sudden Death In Prison

by Thomas Breen and Dereen Shirnekhi Pauline Jackson Mchayle received a call Sunday afternoon about her son Craig Whyte, a 45-year-old New Havener who was incarcerated at Osborn Correctional Institution. “They...

Community Health Worker Helps Women Rebuild Lives

by Lisa Reisman Members of Women Healing Hearts Group at Yale School of Medicine’s SEICHE Center, with Saunders (center, seated) in brown turtleneck. Over her 18 years of marriage, Monya Saunders...

Alders Advance Judge’s Appointment To Youth Commission

by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent State Judge Alayna Stone, who currently presides over New Haven’s housing court, is one step closer to taking on another title — that...
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