Over the last year, Indiana stopped giving new child care vouchers, slashed the number of spots in the state preschool ...
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This election season, eight Colorado communities will ask voters to consider new taxes that could be used to support child care efforts. The ballot measures, most in mountain resort areas, represent a ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT/Gray News) - Omaha police had to be contacted after a child reportedly brought a loaded gun to a day care for show-and-share. According to a message received by families from the day ...
WALWORTH, N.Y. — A 24-year-old daycare worker was arrested after being accused of abusing a one-year-old child while in her care. Wayne County sheriff’s deputies say on July 25 while working at ...
A grant will fund a Child Development Associate (CDA) certification course in Spanish to address a shortage of bilingual preschool teachers. The lack of Spanish-language training has been a barrier ...
The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced the launch of the Employer Child Care Innovation Fund (ECCIF), a $2.5 million pilot program aimed at expanding access to affordable, high-quality child ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Several staff members have come out now saying that Governor Stitt’s pick for Director of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority isn’t the right person for the job. Stitt announced ...
A lack of consensus on who counts as a primary care physician can affect reimbursement and workforce pipelines, and as demand for healthcare grows, the debate over what specialties fall under primary ...
Outcry is mounting over last week’s announcement from the state that child care providers who serve low-income families will see their reimbursement rates cut significantly, and that many families in ...
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(The Center Square) – Starting next year, Illinois public libraries must stock opioid overdose antidotes and train staff, a move supporters say saves lives, though critics worry it adds new burdens.
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