A Senate committee unanimously advanced a bill Monday that aims to increase access to child care by streamlining licensing for child care providers with multiple locations.
A new Tennessee law passed at the Capitol Monday aims to make it easier for certain childcare programs to operate without a ...
A recent report from the Texas Licensed Child Care Association reveals an apparent looming crisis in the state’s child care ...
Four area child care centers, one in Springboro, two in Dayton and one in Harrison Twp. were notified since the beginning of ...
County’s Workforce Services and Division of Families Services are launching a child care initiative — including several training and certification programs — to help available child care services ...
Addressing growing needs for child care, senate Democrats presented a three-point approach to expanding access and lowering ...
House Bill 234 aims to reduce state regulations for childcare facilities. The most controversial change would allow these ...
Deanne Patten owns the Firehouse Friends childcare center in Stanley, where she is licensed to have up to 104 children. When ...
Mishael Jelley owns Flathead Childcare alongside her brother, Mark Vogel. Originally from Northwest Montana, the pair grew up ...
Durango and La Plata County families and employers struggle with the lack of accessible early child care, but two ...
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