Taylor Lasley
Taylor Lasley
Recent Stories
Residents voice opposition to SOM plans
One day before the City Plan Commission will hear the proposal for the new School of Management campus, the building’s future neighbors are voicing their opposition to the plan.
Yalies tutor at nearby jail
Every week Julian Malinak ’10 travels to a foreign country. At least that’s what he says it feels like when he volunteers at the New Haven Correctional Center on Whalley Avenue.
No case against Clark’s fiancée, lawyer says
Reasons for seeking DNA remain unclear in investigation into murder of Annie Le GRD ’13
The attorney for Jennifer Hromadka, the fiancée of the man accused of murdering Annie Le GRD ’13, said Thursday that police have no case against his client.
YouRenew moves to Science Park
YouRenew, a Yale student start-up, will relocate from its current headquarters on York Street to a recently leased 3,500 square-foot property in Science Park after the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute helped the business to find the space.
Police seek DNA from Clark's fiancée
Clark still sole suspect as more records are released in murder investigation
Investigators in the murder of Annie Le GRD ’13 are now seeking a DNA sample from the fiancée of suspect Raymond Clark III, her attorney said Wednesday night.
Vendors bank on The Game
Caroline Nguyen ’13 is looking forward to showing her spirit at her first Game — in part, by purchasing lots of merchandise.
Clothes, DNA led to Clark arrest
Court records, unsealed for first time, reveal evidence
Several bloody articles of clothing and DNA matches provided the evidence needed to charge Raymond Clark III with the murder of Annie Le GRD ’13, according to a court document released Friday.
Bloody clothes, DNA led to Clark's arrest
Parts of search, arrest warrant released today
Several bloody articles of clothing provided the evidence to charge Raymond Clark III with the murder of Annie Le GRD '13, according to court documents released today.
Around New Haven: 11.13.09
A Hartford police officer was shot while pursuing a suspect believed to be responsible for a series of robberies in the city. Officer Michael Bodner, 28, was investigating a string of robberies that have recently hit Hartford’s north end around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday when he saw a possible suspect, police said. The suspect, 26-year-old Dwayne Powell of Hartford, fled when Bodner approached. During the foot chase, Bodner was shot in the arm and leg, and then taken to Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center. He is currently in stable condition.
Lawyers doubt records will bias jury
Friday’s ruling to release most of the search and arrest warrants in the case of Raymond Clark III, who is charged with the murder of the Annie Le GRD ’13, may not bias a future jury, two lawyers said in interviews over the weekend.

