A WITF investigation finds that corrections officers use physical force on people who may be unable to comply with orders due to a mental health condition.
A WITF investigation finds that corrections officers use physical force on people who may be unable to comply with orders due to a mental health condition.
By Lance Reynolds Republican-American
HARTFORD Naugatuck resident Joshua Vaughn had his hands tied.
After working from home at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the father of three young girls had to return to his job as a receptionist at a local doctor's office. The office required him t
Connecticut leaders say a new parent cabinet will create a “feedback loop” of communication between the Office of Early Childhood which oversees child care, Care 4 Kids and other early childhood services and parents, whose needs are not always heard.
SACKETS HARBOR — Students are once again practicing lines, hitting high notes and memorizing choreography as they prepare for their first on-stage, unmasked school musicals since the start of the