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Jacobson Pleads Not Guilty, For Now

by Laura Glesby As the state continues to investigate the scope of former Police Chief Karl Jacobson’s alleged theft of public funds, Jacobson on Friday entered a pro forma not-guilty plea — which could change as his case proceeds through court. The city’s former police chief appeared before Superior Court Judge Tracy Dayton in Courtroom 6A of the 235 Church St....

Another Prisoner Dies, This Time In New Haven

by Thomas Breen A 33-year-old New Havener named Segundo Gamboy Guaranda died at the Whalley Avenue jail Thursday — marking the sixth death of an incarcerated person in state Department of Correction (DOC) custody since February. DOC spokesperson Andrius Banevicius sent out an email press release Friday about Guaranda’s death at...

After 10-Month Restoration, Sandy Hook Memorial Comes Home To SCSU

Lucy Gellman   Lucy Gellman Photos. To the gentle hum and beep of a crane, a heavy ring of Atlantic white cedar wood made its way into the air, gleaming against a smear of blue sky. On the ground below, gravel blanketed a circle of earth, surrounded by contiguous, delta-shaped stones....

2-Way Chapel Teed Up For Tuesday

by Thomas Breen No parking on the south side of the street until tomorrow. Abraham Rodriguez of DGJ Electrical installed “No Turn on Red” and “Yield to Pedestrians” signs at the corner of Chapel and College streets Monday afternoon — as some of the last work to be done before the...

Homeless Responders Sound Funding Alarm

by Thomas Breen Continuum of Care CEO James Farales and Deputy CSA Carlos Sosa-Lombardo. New Reach CEO Kellyann Day: “This can happen to anyone.” Theresa Kennealy sat on a bench at the back of the lobby of a Foxon Boulevard hotel-turned-homeless shelter Friday morning as she watched a group of nonprofit leaders...

Pete Hegseth Reads Fake Bible Quote From ‘Pulp Fiction’ At Prayer Service

By Black Information Network A prayer delivered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon on Wednesday (April 15) included a passage that closely mirrored...

Justice Jackson Calls Out Supreme Court’s Use Of Emergency Orders

By Black Information Network Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raised concerns about her conservative colleagues’ use of emergency powers to benefit the Trump administration...

Revolve Fund to Provide $20,000 to Support Food Access Efforts in Alabama Black Belt

THE AFRO — “Revolve Fund complements its core mission of improving capital access for entrepreneurs by partnering with leading organizations that are addressing critical...

IN MEMORIAM: Rest in Power — Minnesota Loses a True Warrior in Yusef Mgeni

MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — Yusef Mgeni, a brilliant historian, community organizer, former St. Paul educator and fierce advocate for Black people, died on April...

How Babies’ Brains Develop

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Researchers agree that the cornerstone of healthy brain development is the formation of secure attachments between babies and the trusted and...

Do DUI checkpoints reduce impaired driving? What local data shows

It’s true that DUI checkpoints can reduce the number of impaired drivers on the road if they’re used in a consistent manner that supports...

Cuban President Vows to Defend the Country Against US Invasion

NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — The remarks come amid heightened rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump, whose administration has increased pressure on the communist-led nation....

Vatican visitors defend Pope Leo XIV, blast Trump’s “absurd” remarks 

by Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku, Face2FaceAfrica.com Pope Leo XIV and President Donald Trump - Photo credit: Ricardo Stuckert/PR and Gage Skidmore nger and disbelief rippled through the Vatican...
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Justice Panel Finds Second Chances

by Lisa Reisman They were poets and lawyers and screenwriters and essayists. They just didn’t know it. That goes to the mission of the Yale Prison Education Initiative at Dwight Hall,...

Jacobson Pleads Not Guilty, For Now

by Laura Glesby As the state continues to investigate the scope of former Police Chief Karl Jacobson’s alleged theft of public funds, Jacobson on Friday entered a pro forma not-guilty...

Another Prisoner Dies, This Time In New Haven

by Thomas Breen A 33-year-old New Havener named Segundo Gamboy Guaranda died at the Whalley Avenue jail Thursday — marking the sixth death of an incarcerated person in state Department...

After 10-Month Restoration, Sandy Hook Memorial Comes Home To SCSU

Lucy Gellman   Lucy Gellman Photos. To the gentle hum and beep of a crane, a heavy ring of Atlantic white cedar wood made its way into the air, gleaming against...

2-Way Chapel Teed Up For Tuesday

by Thomas Breen No parking on the south side of the street until tomorrow. Abraham Rodriguez of DGJ Electrical installed “No Turn on Red” and “Yield to Pedestrians” signs at the...

Homeless Responders Sound Funding Alarm

by Thomas Breen Continuum of Care CEO James Farales and Deputy CSA Carlos Sosa-Lombardo. New Reach CEO Kellyann Day: “This can happen to anyone.” Theresa Kennealy sat on a bench at the...

CT House Republicans Fly Gadsen Flags In Patriots Day Protest

by Donald Eng HARTFORD, CT — On a day the nation commemorated the 251st anniversary of embattled farmers firing the shot heard round the world, about two dozen legislative Republicans...

69-Unit Affordable Dixwell Dev Now Open

by Dereen Shirnekhi The view from Dixwell Ave, featuring Bluey. Outdoor patio space: movie screenings coming soon? Tenants have almost entirely filled up a long-in-the-works, church-affiliated affordable housing development in Dixwell that...

Jacobson Pleads Not Guilty, For Now

by Laura Glesby The New Haven independent As the state continues to investigate the scope of former Police Chief Karl Jacobson’s alleged theft of public funds, Jacobson on Friday entered...

Beloved CT restaurant was forced to close. Here’s what longtime customers are doing to save it.

By Sean Krofssik | skrofssik@courant.com Kevin Heyward opened Kevin’s Seafood in New Haven 1976 as a teenager and, after nearly 50 years in the city, he was forced to close...

Westville Neighbors: The Park’s Too Dark

by Dereen Shirnekhi The New Haven independent WVRA’s Lizzy Donius and Parks Director Max Webster at a post-parks commission meeting field trip to check out Edgewood Park lighting. Westville business owner...

Retiring Homelessness Coordinator: The Short-Term Needs Matter

by Laura Glesby City Coordinator for Homelessness Velma George-James couldn’t stop a nationwide tide of homelessness from rising in New Haven. But she could make sure that people without a...
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Pete Hegseth Reads Fake Bible Quote From ‘Pulp Fiction’ At Prayer Service

By Black Information Network A prayer delivered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon on Wednesday (April 15) included a passage that closely mirrored a line from the film...

Justice Jackson Calls Out Supreme Court’s Use Of Emergency Orders

By Black Information Network Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raised concerns about her conservative colleagues’ use of emergency powers to benefit the Trump administration...

Revolve Fund to Provide $20,000 to Support Food Access Efforts in Alabama Black Belt

THE AFRO — “Revolve Fund complements its core mission of improving capital access for entrepreneurs by partnering with leading organizations that are addressing critical...

IN MEMORIAM: Rest in Power — Minnesota Loses a True Warrior in Yusef Mgeni

MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — Yusef Mgeni, a brilliant historian, community organizer, former St. Paul educator and fierce advocate for Black people, died on April...

How Babies’ Brains Develop

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Researchers agree that the cornerstone of healthy brain development is the formation of secure attachments between babies and the trusted and...

Do DUI checkpoints reduce impaired driving? What local data shows

It’s true that DUI checkpoints can reduce the number of impaired drivers on the road if they’re used in a consistent manner that supports...

Cuban President Vows to Defend the Country Against US Invasion

NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — The remarks come amid heightened rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump, whose administration has increased pressure on the communist-led nation....

Vatican visitors defend Pope Leo XIV, blast Trump’s “absurd” remarks 

by Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku, Face2FaceAfrica.com Pope Leo XIV and President Donald Trump - Photo credit: Ricardo Stuckert/PR and Gage Skidmore nger and disbelief rippled through the Vatican...

Nigeria: Lagos’ colorful Fanti Carnival celebrating Afro-Brazilian heritage returns

by Mildred Europa Taylor, Face2FaceAfrica.com Lagos was filled with color for the Fanti Carnival that celebrates the Afro-Brazilian heritage of formerly enslaved people who returned from Brazil in the 19th century. These...
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