The family was being investigated based on reports received on June 1 and June 5, alleging a lack of supervision, DCF said.
Family of 3-year-old killed by car was under DCF investigation
Advocates ramp up pressure on Lamont to reject pipelines, citing economic data
A new report commissioned by CT League of Conservation Voters argues that natural gas expansion hasn’t yielded much benefit for what it costs.
The bankrupting of America
It’s the bankruptcy of America’s democratic identity in the world that can’t be measured in dollars and cents.
Rethinking early childhood education in CT
If Connecticut is serious about transforming early childhood education, it cannot simply expand access —it must do so equitably.
Ruth Fortune’s hopes for congressional primary ride in a tote bag
Ruth Fortune delivered dozens of pages of petition signatures to registrars of voters Tuesday to qualify for the 1st District primary.
New Britain revokes Erin Stewart’s pension, demands money back
New Britain is demanding $241,560 from its former mayor, Erin Stewart, for severance payments and legal costs related to her investigation.
Former Bridgeport munitions testing site redeveloped as urban forest
During the cleanup effort, workers removed of nearly 5,000 pieces of bullet shells and other munitions from Lake Success.
Why I marched for Israel
Supporting Israel does not mean believing Israel is always right.
But my connection to Israel is rooted not only in history. It is rooted in values.
Measles is lethal. CT hasn’t forgotten
Measles is not a childhood inconvenience. It is a highly contagious, potentially fatal infection, with children under five at greatest risk.



