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The district鈥檚 protocol says educators will not allow immigration officials into schools without a judicial warrant.
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Esdr谩s Zabaleta-Ramirez was released on the lowest amount of bond possible after his classmates spent their summer break rallying for the high school junior.
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New Haven is transforming a former landfill into a solar farm. And officials say it will provide enough solar energy to power hundreds of homes.
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Esdr谩s Zabaleta-Ramirez will be released on the lowest amount of bond possible after his classmates spent their summer break rallying for the high school junior.
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New Haven Public Schools work with GRAMMY Museum and community partners to support arts teachers this academic year.
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Southbury First Selectman Jeff Manville reflects on what's gone right, what's gone wrong, and what gives him hope as his town recovers from the 2024 floods.
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The festival will be held on the New Haven Green on Saturday, Aug. 16. The event will showcase over 200 Black owned-businesses and organizations, offering products, goods and services, according to city officials. The event is designed to advance inclusive economic growth.
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Puerto Ricans United鈥檚 ninth annual fest boasts a job fair along with the live music, food and merchandise vendors.
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Protesters took to the New Haven Green Thursday night to protest against Yale New Haven Health鈥檚 recent decision to end medication treatments as part of its gender-affirming care services for people under the age of 19.
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New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker says if the city is challenged again, it will be ready.鈥淚f there is an attempt to make any information public about people that have an Elm City ID card, it could potentially put people at risk,鈥 Elicker said. 鈥淚f there were some sort of effort to get that information, we would engage with our attorneys to make sure that people's privacy is protected.鈥