By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
There is no room left at the inn.
For the past several months, Palm Beach County’s foster care agency has struggled to find homes for rising numbers of children taken from their biological families. Foster homes are full, and some of the youngest victims of abuse or neglect are being [...]

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Florida’s rate of food stamp payment mistakes in recent months was the worst in the country, according to a federal official.
The state approved the wrong payment amount in 9.37 percent of cases sampled from October 2005 to January 2006.
Some of the mistakes were fraud or people who were accidentally [...]

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
WEST PALM BEACH - The foster teen who fought for her right to have an abortion last year was back in juvenile court Tuesday, tears streaming down her face.
L.G. is 15 now and pregnant for the second time. Her round stomach showed through her blue detention jumpsuit.
For years, she [...]

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Child abuse investigators should have done more to protect the baby who was left to die in a canal, according to a state review released Monday.
Charles Edward Tyson Sr. allegedly got in a fight with his baby’s mother on April 27, and threw 9-month-old Charles Tyson Jr. out of [...]

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
The foster child who made national news last year when the state of Florida went to court to prevent her from having an abortion is pregnant again.
“L.G.,” who turned 15 this month, is due to deliver a baby boy Nov. 1, her mother said.
The teenager first got pregnant at [...]