Updated December 14, 2020 7:19 p.m. EST
By Monica Laliberte, WRAL executive producer/5 On Your Side reporter, & Brian Shrader, WRAL reporter
Raleigh, N.C. Unemployment fraud is a serious problem, one that has impacted thousands this year, including 5 On Your Side’s Monica Laliberte and WRAL’s Brian Shrader. Both recently had scammers file for unemployment in their names.
Their experience dealing with the fraud raised serious concerns and a push for answers. If two people in the same company this happened to within a couple of weeks of each other, just imagine across the state, the scale at which this is happening, Shrader said.
Obituary: Fay S. Emery
WINDSOR - Fay S. Emery, 82, of Windsor passed away at her home on Dec. 4, 2020. Fay was born May .
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WINDSOR – Fay S. Emery, 82, of Windsor passed away at her home on Dec. 4, 2020. Fay was born May 11, 1938 in Scotia, N.Y. to Robert and Effie (Robertson) Stewart.
Fay graduated from Scotia High School in 1956 and worked for the Mohawk National Bank while in high school and immediately after graduation until moving to Florida in 1957
In Florida, Fay worked for Space Technology Laboratories at Patrick Air Force Base in Cocoa Beach until moving to Maine in December 1958 after her marriage to Leon O. Emery.
50 percent. neil: understood, sir, but you would be open to means testing social security in that case, right? guest: i m open currently to means testing medicare there is a way that people like warren buffett ought to get the same social security return as the coal miner. we ought to look at that. i started my career in the state government working in the employment security commission and i can tell you we have a job classification a dictionary of occupational titles, we can do this by work classification if we want to do work. neil: in other words just to be clear, just to be clear, congressman, you are saying that you cannot always do it by tax increases alone because it was even the democratic caucus that