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New Use Of Force Policy Approved
City police commissioners vote to overhaul police department’s use of force policy.

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City police commissioners vote to overhaul police department’s use of force policy.

Engineering consultants studying, listening to the public about how to protect roadway users on Fountain St.
New Haven currently wrapping up latest “full” revaluation.
Dominguez removes name from consideration for New Haven Police Chief.
Several students recently participated in a community forum and shared their feelings and opinions on recent incidents of school violence.
New Haven’s school district is seeing drastic number of teacher's leaving in 2021.
State court system unseals 14-page arrest warrant affidavit in NHPD officer's case.
31-member slate of challengers promises a new day for educators after toppling the teacher's unions.
Signing-day ceremony at the Hillhouse field house celebrates O’Connor and Moore as record-breaking track and field standouts.
After three days off from class due to gun violence threats, Hamden High students, faculty return to school.
Politicians shared a victory lap on the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s first electric bus on Monday.
New Haven, Hamden closed amid a barrage of online threats of violence.
Teacher's Union, Board of Education negotiate new contract starting July 1.
Any unpermitted motorcycle events in the city over the next three years could result in prison time.
Demanding change, students share tear-filled stories of experiencing sexual assault and harassment.
It's time to hit the streets and knock on doors. Even though it's an odd-numbered year.
Selena Calderon has “lost a few jobs” trying to land an early childcare slot for her 1-year-old.
Hurricane Ida wiped out seven years worth of belongings at the home of the Ice the Beef anti-violence youth group.