Lily Belle Poling
Staff Reporter
Lily Belle Poling covers housing and homelessness and climate and the environment. She is also a production and design editor and lays out the weekly print. Originally from Montgomery, Alabama, she is a sophomore in Branford College majoring in Global Affairs and English.
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“It smells like snow”: New Haven gears up for New England holiday cheer

This holiday season, get on the nice list and check out some of New Haven’s holiday celebrations.

How will the Trump administration impact New Haven’s tough housing market?

Trump has promised to bring down mortgage rates, eliminate homelessness and deport millions of immigrants. New Haven will pay close attention to his moves in these issues.

New Haven is experiencing a ‘severe drought’ as fires blaze to the north

In a moment of sheer irony, rain fell in New Haven Thursday at the same time the city and state were declared to be experiencing “severe drought.”

Unhoused group remains camped on Green, Elicker warns of “large piles of things”

A month after a homeless encampment was established on the Green, a group of individuals has remained camped out, despite multiple arrests and the city’s removal of unattended belongings.

Former Ocean tenants picket office of new landlord

Members of the Quinnipiac Avenue Tenant Union picketed the office of their new landlord Hammock Home Management, which is run by former Ocean Management employee Yohay Levram.

Yalies cast New Haven ballots after absentee voting issues

Yale Votes helped facilitate New Haven voting for Yalies who chose to vote in Connecticut or who could not vote in their home states.

New study ranks Bridgeport-New Haven fourth most competitive rental market in U.S.

Housing experts told the News that constraints on housing supply and increased challenges with affordability created an overheated rental market.

IN PHOTOS: Police arrest seven, clear tents at homeless encampment on Green

Police arrest seven, clear tents at homeless encampment on Green

Seven activists, including two Yale students and one unhoused individual, were arrested Monday morning after refusing to remove tents from an ongoing protest against New Haven’s homeless encampment sweeps.

City leaders propose more checks on landlords, expanding tenants’ unionization power

New Haven officials announced a new proposal to give the city power to reduce tenants’ rent if landlords are noncompliant, allow more tenants to unionize and protect tenants from retaliation.

Alders beef up housing code enforcement, raise fines

On Monday, the Board of Alders passed an ordinance amendment to bolster the Livable City Initiative’s efforts to punish landlords who violate the housing code.