A teen with autism has been reported missing in Chesapeake. Police say 16-year-old Isaiah Bryant was last seen last night at around 7:35 p.m. on Parkview Drive. Bryant has autism and his family says his disappearance poses a credible risk to his health. He was last seen wearing a black hoodie, gray sweatpants, and black crocs. He is six feet tall and weighs about 152 pounds with brown eyes and black hair.
Advocates in Virginia are launching the “Gotta Have Childcare” campaign to push for continued funding and support for early childhood education. Rebecca Hughes with more.Preview: The number of Virginians who believe health care coverage is the federal government's responsibility is rising. A Gallup poll released Monday found 62-percent of Americans think the federal government is responsible for ensure everyone has coverage. That's the highest mark in more than a decade.
There's pressure this time of year to be happy but, for many Virginians, Christmas time brings the holiday blues. Counselors say seasonal depression can show up in many different ways. And if you're not feeling the spirit, it's important to know that you're not alone. The best thing to do, experts say, it to talk it out. Studies show that voicing your feelings can help those who are facing depression. Other suggestions include getting proper sleep and eating well can help boost mental over health.