The law allows parents of children with chronic and complex medical needs to be paid a salary to care for that child. However ...
It is not known if the child died from an underlying illness related to stomach pain or from a wound that he had on his head before he entered the Greenville movie theater.
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The New York State Comptroller's Office report says families on Long Island and statewide face fewer options for affordable, ...
Disciplinary records and bodycam videos show Atlanta police doing the bare minimum to locate a 4-year-old and her brothers, despite several requests for welfare checks after their father allegedly ...
Some health care providers nationally have canceled or postponed appointments due to potential lawsuits and loss of federal ...
The newly launched Burjeel Orthopedic Institute brings together a comprehensive range of offerings catering to both adults ...
Law helps relatives who want to be caregivers of their extended family members without becoming licensed foster parents.
A 911 call in Fayetteville led to the discovery that two adopted children, Blake and London Deven, had been missing for years ...
Michelle Hayes, the director of foster care for the Children’s Home Association of Illinois, said this new law will build ...
Non-social work qualified staff may now hold child in need cases, with many more likely to do so as government rolls out family help services ...
The former university president says he was not informed of a potential conflict prior to the start of contract negotiations.