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Nearly 50 Yale students appeared before a state judge to face criminal trespassing charges stemming from the recent protests on campus.

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Nearly 50 Yale students appeared before a state judge to face criminal trespassing charges stemming from the recent protests on campus.

A passenger tried to bring a hollowed-out grenade on a flight, which officials said “created a bit of havoc” for other passengers.
The board voted not to adopt a proposed resolution supporting a ceasefire in Gaza, prompting backlash from over a hundred protesters.
The neighborhood celebration marked its second year post-pandemic shutdown and hearkened back to Fair Haven festivals of a generation ago.
Hundreds turned out to offer polarized and passionate testimony during an online hearing about a resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza.
The man was walking near his home when he was struck and killed by a driver who left the scene, according to police.
More than 1,500 pro-Palestinian protesters from across the state marched in downtown New Haven on Sunday.
The man, who faces up to life in prison, pleaded guilty to charges in connection with the death of a 22-year-old woman and an 18-year-old.
An incarcerated sex offender’s nonprofit organizations received a $12M boost from a mystery lender, and then saw two lawsuits ditched.
More than 40 people were arrested early Monday morning as Yale and New Haven police cleared a student-led, pro-Palestinian tent encampment.
The reborn Peabody Museum unlocked its doors this week and ushered in a new era of kids ready to roam renovated dinosaur rooms.
The symposium featured a presentation by Bear Path elementary school students, updates on trees, food waste programs and more.
A federal grant will help bring 500 trees each year for five years to New Haven neighborhoods in need of more shade and green space.
While police said the death was from an overdose, the woman’s family and friends want the police department to treat the case like a murder.
Toilets ripped from the floor, vandalized stalls, destroyed ceiling panels & human-sized holes in walls can all be found in school bathrooms
The Ball & Socket Arts complex in Cheshire is becoming a central hub in the Northeast for New Haven County residents and beyond.
50 students from several schools around New Haven made a plea about chronically unkempt and vandalized bathrooms at a recent meeting.
The convenience store was barred from staying open all night after residents complained of its contribution to neighborhood crime.
The city official was found to have reported 93 marriage-seeking couples to federal immigration authorities and arbitrarily denied services.
The project is “of local importance and large regional significance,” city officials said of New Haven’s addition to the Shoreline Greenway.