Months before a Newark woman allegedly beat her 6-year-old daughter to death in March, concerned tipsters called the state’s child abuse hotline three times, accusing the woman of harming the girl and ...
Georgia's Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) is facing an $85 million budget deficit. DFCS Director Candice Broce attributed the crisis to rising costs for children with mental health ...
A few weeks ago, my friend Maralyn Beck, a child welfare advocate in New Mexico, received an urgent text message from a 22-year-old woman who had recently aged out of the foster-care system. She was ...
ATLANTA — Child welfare providers across Georgia are warning lawmakers that deep funding shortfalls and a new state approval process are choking off essential services for vulnerable children — ...
Governor Glenn Youngkin alongside Melvin Roy, Lacey Radford, and state leaders at Safe Kids, Strong Families child welfare event on December 15, 2025. (Kaitlyn DeHarde, Office of Governor Glenn ...
VIRGINIA, USA — Governor Glenn Youngkin is outlining what he calls a final push to modernize Virginia’s child welfare system before leaving office. During a news conference on Monday, the governor and ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin will present his final budget proposal to the General Assembly on Wednesday. That will include $50 million for child welfare, he announced Monday at an event in Richmond. The ...
Ten years after 2-year-old Bella Bond’s death exposed flaws in child welfare oversight, Massachusetts still struggles to act on its own risk assessments. In 2022, a Worcester family was identified as ...
During the fight to defeat Amendments 3 and 4 last year, Gov. DeSantis’ administration spent at least $36.2 million in taxpayer funds. Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a news conference on May 20 in ...
The former top juvenile court judge in Worcester says the circumstances leading to the death of 4-year-old A'zella Ortiz shows the state has failed to make meaningful reforms. A 65-page report found ...
Students are now more 'accepting' of violence in discourse, with 38% of MSU students considering it acceptable to use violence to stop someone from speaking on campus, at least in rare cases, ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - A federal audit found West Virginia did not comply with critical requirements while investigating dozens of reports of child abuse and neglect during the Justice ...
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