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Livi Stanford

City Reporter at Waterbury Republican-American

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UConn Waterbury launches 'Walkbury' initiative to connect campus with downtown businesses, histor...

WATERBURY - For years, UConn Waterbury administration officials have discussed the importance of connecting students and faculty with the shops and history of downtown Waterbury. After numerous brainstorming sessions, that idea is coming to fruition with the launch of "Walkbury," an initiative in co
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Waterbury secures $4M to demolish hazardous Bristol Babcock Complex...

WATERBURY - Mayor Paul K. Pernerewski Jr. said the State Bond Commission's approval of $4 million on Aug. 8 to clean up the former Bristol Babcock industrial complex is a major step toward with funding secured to finally demolish the brick shell of a factory complex that has remained an eyesore and
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Yale New Haven Health cites patient care, tax concerns in updated l...

Yale New Haven Health is citing what it presents as newly learned concerns about Prospect Medical Holdings' patient care and tax liabilities in an updated lawsuit filing last week. Yale cited the California-based company's alleged failure to comply with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service
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Waterbury Hospital nurses pass no-confidence vote against chief nur...

WATERBURY - Connecticut Health Care Associates District 1199 Waterbury Hospital held a no-confidence vote Friday with 133 nurses - or 96% - calling for the dismissal of the hospital's Chief Nursing Officer Michelle Diaz due to staff shortages and what they referred to as ineffective leadership. T
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Unions still say Waterbury Hospital isn’t being staffed according t...

WATERBURY - Unions at Waterbury Hospital continue to allege that state-mandated staffing levels are not being met, and patient care is suffering as a result. Both the hospital and the state say the hospital has complied with requirements to submit staffing reports, but details are unclear about what
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Advocates against domestic violence warn of funding cuts

WATERBURY - Local and state advocates against domestic violence continue to sound the alarm about severe funding cuts expected for counseling and support services for victims of domestic violence unless legislators include an additional $3.2 million in funding in the fiscal year 2026-27 budget. "
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Waterbury Hospital faces scrutiny over staffing, patient care

WATERBURY - An independent monitor to keep watch on patient care at Waterbury Hospital and two others owned by its corporate owner has yet to be hired, nearly a month after Gov. Ned Lamont said his administration told Prospect Medical Holdings to do so. State Sen. Joan V. Hartley said she has lea
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Legal clash escalates between Yale New Haven Health and Prospect Me...

Legal wrangling continues between Prospect Medical Holdings and Yale New Haven Health over their proposed deal involving Waterbury, Manchester and Rockville hospitals. Prospect has filed an objection to Yale amending its complaint citing concerns that Prospect "seriously breached the purchase agr
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Ernest Mosley, Waterbury powerhouse, dies at 82

WATERBURY - Ernest Mosley, 82, former Waterbury Housing Authority director and state deputy commissioner of housing, and vice president of the Granville Academy, died Sunday of natural causes. Family and friends described Mosley as a leader dedicated to his family and the community. Maurice Mo
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Waterbury Hospital fined $60,000

WATERBURY - The state Department of Public Health is fining Waterbury Hospital $60,000 and ordering it to execute a contract with an independent monitor to oversee patient care within the next month after five unannounced inspections found violations of state law. Christopher Boyle, director of c
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Black mothers in Waterbury advocate for equity in maternal health care

WATERBURY - Alexandria Hall-Mabrouk did not feel right. The 37-year-old mother-to-be at the time juggled two jobs, arriving at her prenatal checkup appointment overwhelmed. "I need help," Hall said to her doctor. The doctor responded astounded, not sure what to do, Hall recalled. "I was loo