Shaquil Gary, of New Haven, was sentenced to 66 months in prison for possession of a firearm while on supervised release, officials said.
State and local officials who go against President Donald Trump’s beefed-up immigration enforcement could face backlash.
Activists gathered on the Green to protest President Donald Trump’s inauguration, uniting diverse causes under a shared call for radical and systemic change.
New Haven public school cafeteria workers represented by the union, Unite Here Local 217, held a protest outside of the Board of Education building on Wednesday. The protest began around 2:30 p.m. and members were heard chanting,
The Santander branch at 215 Grand Ave., in New Haven ’s Fair Haven section, which is the bank’s sole branch in the city, is scheduled to close on April 24, according to company officials. It will be Santander’s ninth branch shutdown in the state since 2020.
Immigrant activists in New Haven rally against President Trump’s proposed deportation plans at the New Haven Green and City Hall.
The search is on for the gunman that shot and killed a food delivery driver in New Haven. It’s the city’s first homicide of the year and as police try to piece together what happened, we’re learning more about the 26-year-old killed.
CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — The bitter cold continued on Tuesday, but it didn’t stop people from working out in the elements. “I love it here, it’s awesome,” Andre Akbar, in New Haven, said. Steve Williams has been serving up hot dogs for decades.
State and local leaders in Connecticut are reacting to a Department of Justice memo on immigration, which says the Trump administration will prosecute officials who resist its crackdown on illegal
Kimberly Hueffman, 47, was arrested in connection with a street takeover on Oct. 26 in New Haven's Newhallville neighborhood that drew about 100 people.
The State of Connecticut’s Liquor Control Commission has suspended the liquor license of Vanity Restaurant, Nightclub and Entertainment Venue on Temple St. following violations of state statues or regulations.
A New Haven man was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison for his role in a bank robbery on Martha’s Vineyard two years ago, according to the Department of