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Parents frustrated with COVID exposures keeping kids home
The couple has already burned through their paid time off to stay home with the kids and even taken unpaid time off, but they still have to pay the daycare, even when their kids are not there.Three reasons why childcare costs may be so high
According to the Economic Policy Institute, Virginia families with an infant and a toddler, like Brittany Reed, pay an average of about $25,000 per year for childcare, which is about 43% more than the average rent in Virginia.VEC delays launch of new system until November
The online system that's used to apply for benefits was supposed to be down Wednesday, so the state could make updates and get the new system ready for its October 1 launch date.Mom gets costly, confusing bills from healthcare company
The family pediatrician referred Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care and Dade says she was given the impression she would not receive additional bills.Problem Solvers investigate affordable childcare plans
CBS 6 Problem Solver Melissa Hipolit is taking an in-depth look at the topic of affordable childcare in Virginia, and she would love to hear from you about your concerns or ideas.Unemployed hospital worker desperate for help from the VEC
Denise Atkinson-Gary has been in limbo for almost a year and a half because the Virginia Employment Commission has not acted on her unemployment claim and even sent contradictory determinations about her eligibility.
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