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New Haven trying to increase number of housing inspectors
WTNH-TV New Haven· 19 hours agoThe mayor of New Haven is looking to increase the number of housing inspectors in the city to help...
CT state lawmaker fails to show up at nominating convention; new candidate chosen
Hartford Courant· 6 hours agoA Connecticut state lawmaker who had neither filed papers creating a reelection committee, nor...
Over 40 businesses in New Haven ready for outdoor dining
NBC Connecticut· 20 hours agoOn Wednesday morning, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker kicked off the start of the outdoor dining...
New Haven schools could be fined for lack of diversity
WTNH-TV New Haven· 2 days agoNew Haven inter-district magnet schools need more white, Asian and suburban students to qualify for...
Advocates warn New Haven budget could leave people with AIDS homeless
NBC Connecticut· 3 days agoNew Haven receives $1.289 million through the federal Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS...
Their release from prison sparked a CT political firestorm. Today, they're 'out here thriving'
Stamford Advocate· 9 hours agoIn the brightly lit offices of a workforce development agency one recent Thursday sat four men with...
Groundbreaking held for new mixed-used, affordable housing in New Haven
WTNH-TV New Haven· 6 days agoA big project is underway in New Haven that will bring a mix of affordable housing.
More than 13,000 kids are enrolled in CT's 'baby bonds' program. Here's a town-by-town breakdown
Stamford Advocate· 1 day agoMore than 13,000 children across 166 towns have been enrolled inConnecticut's new "baby bonds"...
Kosta Diamantis, former state budget deputy director, arrested on federal charges
The Day· 2 hours agoKonstantinos “Kosta” Diamantis, a former Connecticut lawmaker and deputy budget director, was arrested Thursday morning by federal agents under a sealed grand jury indictment ...
Building, facilities workers mobilize nationwide for better wages, benefits
HR Dive· 6 days agoIn a push for higher compensation and benefit protections, the Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ, which represents over 80,000 building services workers in New