Local families brought an end to expensive prison communication, providing a lifeline. But consistent contact still isn’t guaranteed.
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Deaf patients in Connecticut struggle to access interpreter services
Advocates and residents say these services have been lacking in CT hospitals, making it difficult to relay crucial medical care information.
Board asks why CT didn’t act sooner in doctor’s disciplinary case
A state board wants to know why the Dept. of Public Health didn’t respond sooner to malpractice allegations filed against a Florida doctor.
When CT police investigate sexual assault, some victims become suspects
Multiple studies show less than 10% of reported sexual assaults are false. But in Connecticut, and across the country, there are numerous examples of people who report these crimes being charged themselves when police doubt their claims.

