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Cash crunch persists for WA’s paid family leave program
Washington State Standard via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoWashington’s Paid Family and Medical Leave program has a popularity problem. More people are...
More US parents than ever have paid leave this Mother's Day - but most still don't
WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth· 3 days agoBipartisan groups in the U.S. Senate and House have revived efforts to expand paid family leave to...
Yuba County, California Man Pleads Guilty to Submitting...COVID-19 Fraud Scheme – Agrees to Pay Over...
Sierra Sun Times· 2 days agoAttorney Phillip A. Talbert announced. According to court documents, Toland attempted to obtain a...
In brief: Lafayette couple, 98, celebrate 77th wedding anniversary
Contra Costa Times· 5 days agoBetty and Richard Wren celebrated their 77th wedding anniversary May 4. The Wrens, of Lafayette,...
20 years after Portland scandal and imprisonment, executive is again facing charges
KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland· 5 hours agoBefore his reputation spectacularly soured, Andrew Wiederhorn was one of Portland's business...
Buying a home? Realize homeowners insurance is no longer an afterthought
Miami Herald via AOL· 2 days agoKriby says half the buyers who obtain coverage through Westwood accept the quote they receive when...
California PUC OKs $24/month fixed charge for IOUs with eye to equity, electrification
Utility Dive via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThe fee, which comes with discounts for certain customers, “is a modest step towards making...
How Kate & Wills became billionaires & their fortune eclipses Meg & Harry's £30m
The US Sun· 2 days agoCurrently the Prince of Wales is the richest member of the RoyalFamily with a net worth of around a...
Texas landlords can double rents and tenants have no say. Is state law OK with that?
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFor those facing a rent increase that they can’t afford, Lee recommends downsizing or moving in with...
Comment: Will voters kill nation’s first long-term care program | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 3 days agoWith long-term care so expensive for growing numbers of older Americans, and the federal government doing little to make it accessible, some states are taking matters into their own hands to ...