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The Yale Peabody Museum reopened Tuesday after a four year long renovation and expansion of its facilities.
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Imani Mohammed-Denny believes her daughter was killed because surveillance video shows a man dragging her body down stairs.
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The family of 19-year-old Mubarak Soulemane, a New Haven man killed by a Connecticut state trooper recently acquitted of manslaughter, is speaking out for the first time since the verdict was announced.
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Tweed New Haven Airport will soon start new nonstop flights to Houston, St. Louis, and Traverse City, this June, through Avelo Airlines.
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Andrews will direct the musical this summer at Branford’s Legacy Theatre.
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Experts are uncovering Connecticut’s ties to slavery. But students are also chronicling stories of northern enslavement right where they live.
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A phone call from a stranger would link a Connecticut woman with ancestors enslaved before the American Revolution — and reshape her view of patriotism.
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Trooper Brian North could have faced up to 40 years in prison. He faced a manslaughter charge for shooting and killing Mubarak Soulemane in January 2020.
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The venerable New Haven museum will open to the public on March 26. It features several new exhibits – and some familiar ones, too.
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Aging populations on Medicaid seeking care are often pushed toward nursing homes, but geriatric psychiatrists say aging at home is better for quality of life.