By by Kenneth Reed
HARTFORD— Six Connecticut towns are in line to receive more than $150 million in state funding for school projects under House Bill 5150. The bill authorizes school construction state grant commitments totaling $150.6 million toward total estimated project costs of $305.6 million.
House Bill 5150 would allow Connecticut to provide financial support for new school construction and...
by Viktoria Sundqvist The New Haven independent
Two Connecticut towns went live with their school bus stop-arm camera systems this week, joining several other districts who have already fined hundreds of drivers for breaking the law by passing a stopped school bus.
North Haven and Stratford officials warned residents that brief...
by Jackie Fortiér, KFF Health News
An elementary school teacher chose a low-price health insurance plan but soon realized she wasn’t clear about what it would mean for her family’s finances.
“Once I got the insurance card, I compared our old plan to our new plan, and that’s when I really...
by Thomas Breen, Paul Bass and Dereen Shirnekhi, NHI
NEW HAVEN, CT – The Trump administration sued the Elicker administration Monday over New Haven’s “sanctuary policies” — arguing that the city unduly interferes with federal immigration enforcement.
Mayor Justin Elicker countered on Tuesday by stating that the federal lawsuit’s claims are...
by Donald Eng
HARTFORD, CT — Considering many teachers got into the profession “for the children” Connecticut Education Association President Kate Dias finds it ironic that the same rationale is used to keep a system in place that discourages potential teachers from entering the profession.
Dias and a few dozen educators...
by Ariama C. Long
Scandal and federal investigations among prominent Black Democratic leadership in Brooklyn erupted last week, casting real concern about the state of...
by Lisa Reisman
The scene at First Haven in Dixwell on Tuesday morning. Credit: Lisa Reisman photo
It’s the difference between preparing children and needing to...
by Halima Taha, BlackArtInAmerica.com
For artists, estate planning is more than a legal formality — it is an act of cultural preservation. Your archive, intellectual property,...
JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — Set against a backdrop of elegant pink décor, the daytime affair featured flowing tapas and cocktails, creating a vibrant yet...
LOS ANGELES WAVE — Chris Martin was deemed “not qualified” after failing to submit the required number of valid signatures, the clerk’s office confirmed...
By by Kenneth Reed
HARTFORD— Six Connecticut towns are in line to receive more than $150 million in state funding for school projects under House Bill 5150. The bill authorizes...
by Viktoria Sundqvist The New Haven independent
Two Connecticut towns went live with their school bus stop-arm camera systems this week, joining several other districts who have already fined hundreds...
by Thomas Breen, Paul Bass and Dereen Shirnekhi, NHI
NEW HAVEN, CT – The Trump administration sued the Elicker administration Monday over New Haven’s “sanctuary policies” — arguing that the...
by Donald Eng
HARTFORD, CT — Considering many teachers got into the profession “for the children” Connecticut Education Association President Kate Dias finds it ironic that the same rationale is...
by Donald Eng The New Haven independent
HARTFORD, CT — A wide-ranging bill aiming to place limits on federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents was expected to pass the state...
Kim Weston realizes her dream.
By Brian Slattery The New Haven independent
Open StudiosWábi GalleryThrough April 17New Haven
Artist and Wábi Gallery owner Kim Weston surveyed the art hanging on the fresh...
Lucy Gellman The New Haven independent
Members of the band. Lucy Gellman Photos.
At first, the auditorium was quiet enough to hear a pin drop, Nadia Okwuosa’s honeyed voice winding...
by Dereen Shirnekhi
56-58 Avon on Tuesday.
Fire Chief Daniel Coughlin (second from right) alongside LCI’s Mark Stroud, CAO Justin McCarthy, Fire Marshal Jerry Rynich, and Justin Elicker: “A shocking number...
by Thomas Breen
A 58-year-old East Rocker fell asleep behind the wheel of a U-Haul van last month — before crashing into an Orange Street utility pole and plunging part...
by Allan Appel The New Haven independent
Below is Allan Appel’s fourth entry in a yearlong series looking at the past 388 years of New Haven history, as America celebrates the...
by Thomas Breen and Dereen Shirnekhi
The Trump administration sued the Elicker administration Monday over New Haven’s “sanctuary policies” — arguing that the city unduly interferes with federal immigration enforcement.
Mayor...
by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent
The Trump administration’s new anti-sanctuary-policy lawsuit accuses New Haven and Connecticut of violating the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution by limiting local...
Crying in the Wilderness!
by Vincent L. Hall
These are excerpts from the opening lines of Chapter 12 in the new book by Vincent Lewis Hall, “A Warrior on My Side,”...
by Ariama C. Long
Scandal and federal investigations among prominent Black Democratic leadership in Brooklyn erupted last week, casting real concern about the state of...
by Lisa Reisman
The scene at First Haven in Dixwell on Tuesday morning. Credit: Lisa Reisman photo
It’s the difference between preparing children and needing to...
by Halima Taha, BlackArtInAmerica.com
For artists, estate planning is more than a legal formality — it is an act of cultural preservation. Your archive, intellectual property,...
JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — Set against a backdrop of elegant pink décor, the daytime affair featured flowing tapas and cocktails, creating a vibrant yet...
LOS ANGELES WAVE — Chris Martin was deemed “not qualified” after failing to submit the required number of valid signatures, the clerk’s office confirmed...