The first of its kind, a garden in New Haven remembers local victims of gun violence.
Yale’s Club Skeet & Trap team garners attention from admitted students, alumni—and gun lobbyists.
Burgeoning biotech development has residents wondering: can the city avoid the mistakes of past revitalization efforts?
Meet the stars of the New Haven Independent’s comments section.
From East Rock Park to the Olympic Marathon Trials, all roads lead to the New Haven Road Runners.
1,625 miles from the island of their heritage, New Haven teens aspire to become the city’s next Miss Puerto Rico.
Yale's land acknowledgement promises to recognize the displaced Indigenous peoples of Connecticut, but not everyone is convinced.
Connecticut fishermen become reluctant fighters to protect their waters against commercial fisheries.
Rent hikes and poor living conditions are driving tenants to unionize across New Haven, but the city remains ill-equipped for collective action.
Last year, the Biden administration launched a national refugee sponsorship program modeled after a resettlement agency’s in New Haven—how will...