BUSINESS
Democratic Socialists of America stage pro-union protest at Chapel Street Starbucks

The Yale and New Haven DSA chapters coordinated a call campaign against the Starbucks regional office, encouraging customers to speak out against union busting by the company.

Hot Murga spices up New Haven with Indian fried hot chicken

The restaurant on Howe Street is the newest addition to Indian restaurants in New Haven, bringing a twist to hot fried chicken.

New Haven businesses expect a win on game day

In preparation for the game, the city’s businesses are optimistic about the weekend’s profits and traffic.

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One Good for Another offers secondhand goods to New Haven

The store, which is located at 59 Broadway, is the only consignment shop in the city.

ClimateHaven looks to uplift New Haven’s climate tech startups 

ClimateHaven opened its doors on Nov. 9 and has set its sights on supporting and developing New Haven’s up-and-coming climate tech startups.

A taste of community at Dope N Delicious

Local activist De’Ari Allick’s soul food restaurant welcomes New Haven residents.

New Haven Restaurant Week draws fresh faces to the Elm City food scene

Several employees at city restaurants told the News that they have seen a noticeable uptick in customers.

Yale students paint mural for Noir Vintage & Company

After visiting Noir Vintage & Company in downtown New Haven during Camp Yale, Katelyn Wang ’27 and Johan Zongo ’27 were inspired to design a mural for the store owner Evelyn Massey.

AFC Urgent Care opens on Elm Street

An American Family Care urgent care clinic opened in downtown New Haven in September, marking the franchise’s eighteenth Connecticut location.

Tweed’s embattled expansion

How the airport’s growth plan threatens residents and the environment

Olmo bagelry wins grand prize at BagelFest

The bagelry took home the “Best of the Fest” prize and won two more awards, including one for their schmear.