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Middlesex man believes Dominion Energy to blame for flooding
A Middlesex County man reached out to the CBS 6 Problem Solvers regarding extensive flooding on his property that he believed to be caused by recent Dominion Energy activity.Richmond woman on VEC experience: 'This is traumatizing'
In an email to the head of the Virginia Employment Commission, a Richmond woman described her experience as 'traumatizing,' after she said payments stopped multiple times with no warning and no assistance.DMV boss apologizes for long wait times, phone issues
Since the start of 2021, dozens of people have reached out to the CBS 6 Problem Solvers about their struggles signing up for a DMV appointment or reaching someone on the phone. Problem Solver Brendan King took those concerns to the top of the DMV and Commissioner Rick Holcomb.Mom loses job of 30+ years, waits months for VEC to help
One day after a class-action lawsuit was filed against the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) that alleged its delay in assessing and getting benefits to needy Virginians was causing an undue hardship, the CBS 6 Problem Solvers continue to get calls and emails about these very same issues.Woman living in hotel: I've waited on VEC check for months
A Petersburg woman reached out to the CBS 6 Problem Solvers, after waiting for months for an unemployment check and unable to get in contact with the Virginia Employment Commission.Out-of-work and over it. Now she's now suing the VEC.
A group of fed-up Virginians has filed a lawsuit against the leader of the Virginia agency that handles unemployment benefits, alleging “gross failures" to provide needed help as required by law amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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