FOI “Champions” Honored
Two women who have pioneered online journalism in Connecticut over the past decade were honored as freedom-of-information heroes Wednesday.
View ArticleAll The Trash That’s Fit To Print
If you open an Upper State Street honor box looking for a copy of a dead newspaper called the New Haven Advocate, you are likely to find a dead bird instead.
View ArticleSeeClickGrow
New Haven’s hottest homegrown grassroots digital information-sharing company plans to double its workforce thanks to $1.6 million in new financing.
View ArticleWho You Calling “Struggling”?
Boosters charged with promoting New Haven found themselves at odds over how to convince the national media not to call the city a dump.
View ArticleThe Independent Turns 10
The New Haven Independent turns 10 today. To celebrate, we invited into the WNHH radio studio leaders of three other local grassroots independent media organizations that have survived as long (or...
View ArticleDoes Greatness Proclaim Itself?
Agreed: New Haven’s a great small city.At issue: Does that boast belong in a hashtag or on a T-shirt?
View ArticlePower To The Pen, 1951-2015
Khalid Lum, a beloved and vital voice in New Haven, has died at the age of 64 after a long illness.
View ArticleMiss Diane Gave Kenny A 2nd Shot
A Super Soaker in Diane Brown’s office stands as a reminder of how far the Stetson Branch Library has come over the past decade—and its promise for the decade ahead.
View ArticleKids, Cops Bare Their Fears
“Like how they did to that man at the corner store,” the young girl says in the video. “Where they like, choked him. [And he was] saying that he can’t breathe and stuff. That’s how I think about...
View ArticleWhat Happened To News
Former U.S. Rep. Sam Gejdenson (pictured) has serious concerns, and they’re not about the clown car of GOP presidential candidates driving around, or the recent election results in New Haven. It’s...
View ArticleDozens More Laid Off At Register
Another wave of layoffs has hit the New Haven Register, this time affecting copyeditors and sports staffers, among others.
View ArticlePlease Support Independent Not-For-Profit Local Journalism
This holiday giving season, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to keep not-for-profit public-interest local journalism thriving in New Haven.
View ArticleHousing Authority Teams Up With SeeClickFix
Lights, leaks, and faster action on snow removal and illegal dumping.And a better sense of community between the housing authority tenants and the rest of the city, through a narrowing of the digital...
View ArticlePlease Support Independent Not-For-Profit Local Journalism
This holiday giving season, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to keep not-for-profit public-interest local journalism thriving in New Haven.
View ArticleHe Saw. He Clicked. We Fixed
A tagger who defaced a State Street building inadvertently helped revolutionize the way American cities run.
View ArticleSubscribe To Podcasts Of Your Favorite WNHH Shows
You can now get podcasts of your favorite WNHH radio shows delivered straight to your computer, iPad, or smart phone.
View ArticleStupidest Comment Written This Week By A NYT Food Snob
New York Times food reviewer Sarah Gold knows so much about food that she is sure no one would ever enjoy eating the blackened tofu salad at New Haven’s Da Legna restaurant — even though she didn’t...
View ArticleThe View From Trump’s Media Pen
Milford, N.H. — As I negotiated my way into Donald Trump’s welcome-back-to-New Hampshire rally Tuesday night, a staffer motioned me to a holding pen, a set of cramped risers and desks near the back of...
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Carlos DiPalma is representing New Haven’s new community radio station. You can, too.
View ArticleDankosky, WNPR Broaden Horizons
Connecticut’s leading on-air news voice is set to become New England’s.
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