by Dereen Shirnekhi and Thomas Breen
Tabitha Sookdeo: “Let’s bring her home.”
A statewide immigrant-advocacy group interrupted their Great Give fundraising Thursday with an urgent request — after a Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) nursing student detained by ICE was newly granted a $15,000 bond.
CT Students for a Dream Executive Director Tabitha Sookdeo sent out that “Urgent Action” email at 3...
by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent
That’s a big check!
Redev plans for Westville Manor and 34 Level.
A decade-long overhaul of hundreds of units of west-side public housing took another step forward Thursday, as city leaders gathered with U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro to welcome $2 million in federal funds for...
by Donald Eng CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — Gov. Ned Lamont congratulated the state legislature for a job well done Thursday, about 12 hours after the final gavel came down ending the 2026 session.
In a 40-minute press conference, Lamont spent about a half hour answering questions about numerous topics, including potential...
After 21 Indiana Republican senators joined with 10 Democrats to reject a new congressional map favoring the GOP in last year, Trump responded by endorsing a series of new challengers to take their seats in January, according to The Hill.
The results of that endorsement bore fruit on Tuesday (May...
By Claire Armstrong
“We don’t need! We don’t need! We don’t need-no-billion-aaa-irrr-es!” sang Jo Wilber, dressed in a puffy blue-and-pink unicorn costume that glowed turquoise in the sunshine. A red-and-white bullhorn stood in for a microphone in Wilber’s hand. Around them, the crowd transformed the song into a call-and-response,...
by Ariama C. Long
Housing advocates continue to be angered by the back and forth over expanding the City Fighting Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement...
Black prom is a rite of passage for many Black teens. Here's why it's so special for our community.
written by Shannon Dawson, NEWSONE.com
Black proms in...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — This discussion examines the real‑world consequences of voting laws and redistricting efforts, highlighting how communities of color are disproportionately affected. Through...
by Mona Mahadevan and Thomas Breen The New Haven independent
A sitting state judge took the stand in a wrongful-conviction trial Thursday morning and said over and over again that,...
by Dereen Shirnekhi and Thomas Breen
Tabitha Sookdeo: “Let’s bring her home.”
A statewide immigrant-advocacy group interrupted their Great Give fundraising Thursday with an urgent request — after a Southern Connecticut...
by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent
That’s a big check!
Redev plans for Westville Manor and 34 Level.
A decade-long overhaul of hundreds of units of west-side public housing took another...
by Donald Eng CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — Gov. Ned Lamont congratulated the state legislature for a job well done Thursday, about 12 hours after the final gavel came down ending...
By Claire Armstrong
“We don’t need! We don’t need! We don’t need-no-billion-aaa-irrr-es!” sang Jo Wilber, dressed in a puffy blue-and-pink unicorn costume that glowed turquoise in the sunshine. A...
Lucy Gellman Arts Council of greater New Haven
Co-Op senior Trinity Stephens with Lauren Anderson and Erin Michaud.
In Erin Michaud’s second-floor art classroom at Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School,...
by Maya McFadden The New Haven independent
JCD preschool educator Susie Iovanne: Small treats go a long way.
JCD’s Mrs. GG, Patricia McGovern, Cassandra Diaz, Asst. Principal Robert Manghnani, Principal Yesenia...
by Staff
Odell Edward Stewart, Jr., of New Haven and Hamden, Connecticut, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, after a short illness. He was born in Columbia, South...
by Staff
The Independent has received 13 awards from the Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists (CTSPJ) for our reporting on ICE arrests, housing, and local reverberations of national stories.
The honors,...
by Thomas Breen
Those two organizations are CitySeed and Fair Haven Community Health Care.
They are two of more than 500 local nonprofits participating in the 17th annual New Haven “Great...
by Mona Mahadevan
David Zannelli’s wife, Natasha, and their three kids — Santino, Cristina, and Michael — watched proudly from the front row.
After spending the past four months leading the...
by Lisa Reisman The New Haven independent
Neighbors, town officials, and project consultants came together at Hamden’s Keefe Community Center to continue carving a path forward in the decades-long struggle...
After 21 Indiana Republican senators joined with 10 Democrats to reject a new congressional map favoring the GOP in last year, Trump responded by endorsing a series of new...
by Ariama C. Long
Housing advocates continue to be angered by the back and forth over expanding the City Fighting Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement...
Black prom is a rite of passage for many Black teens. Here's why it's so special for our community.
written by Shannon Dawson, NEWSONE.com
Black proms in...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — This discussion examines the real‑world consequences of voting laws and redistricting efforts, highlighting how communities of color are disproportionately affected. Through...