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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.She called help hotline 176 times before someone picked up
Applications opened this week for people to apply for FEMA relief that will help with funeral costs incurred by the pandemic. But applying for that funding has proved to be a challenge for some Virginians. Joe'ii Chancellor the FEMA hotline 176 in one day this week, unable to get through.Police share video of cruiser hitting Chesterfield man
Mark Carley said he suffered a broken pelvic bone, a broken nose, a concussion, and had to get 177 staples to close wounds.COVID-19 and childhood obesity: ‘Pandemic within a pandemic'
Kids were more active at school. Now, they're sitting a lot more with less access to good food, resulting in a negative impact on childhood obesity.How asking questions at the hospital could save you thousands
New price transparency rules this year can help you better estimate the cost of medical care, but some situations will still require patients to ask a lot of questions up front.Scammer used credit union's phone number, woman says
“It really eats me,” Bria Williams said. “It’s disheartening to know that there are people out there like that.”
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