| 03/02 | Computer Glitch Delaying Unemployment Benefits One state's system is struggling to handle the volume of unemployment claims. The programming issues are delaying some benefits. |
| 03/03 | Separating Fact from Fiction in Energy Market President Obama's recent energy efficient program announcement is just one of many deals you'll be offered this year. Already, companies are blurring the line between fact and fiction to get your money. |
| 03/04 | $2,700 to Fund Your Energy Improvements Sticker shock is keeping some homeowners on the sidelines, instead of investing in energy efficient improvements. There are programs out there that can help finance the project and put up to $2,700 in your wallet. |
| 03/05 | KC Credit Card Numbers Posted Online Hundreds of credit and debit cards and security codes are posted on a Web site for the world to see. Even e-mail addresses and passwords are listed. Inside find the easy way to find out if you're a victim. |
| 03/08 | Foreclosure Scams Changing To kick off Consumer Protection Week, state and federal officials are launching a foreclosure campaign to stop scams. The scams keep changing.
INSIDE| Find out how to protect your family. |
| 03/09 | Roofing Ripoff? Spring storms are just around the corner, but a metro woman is still waiting for damage to be fixed from last year's storms. The roofer explains why he cashed the insurance check but didn't do the work. |
| 03/10 | Problems Found in Cash for Appliances Rebate The Cash for Appliances program kicks off in Missouri in April, but we found the state doesn't have details on how the rebate redemption will work. Plus, there are problems in states that already started the discounts. |
| 03/11 | Mother Waits Months to Get Refund from Bus Company Students are thinking about spring break, but one mom is still focused on what happened to the money she paid the school transportation company at the beginning of the year. |
| 03/12 | Money Saving Sites We're not talking about Craigslist or Ebay. These are sites you probably haven't heard about, that can help save you money or help you cash in on free items.
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| 03/16 | Conflicting City Letters The City Attorney's Office agreed to settle a homeowner's claim for thousands. Instead of sending money, the City just sent more letters each with a different settlement. Call For Action sorts through the mess. |
| 03/20 | Cover The Uninsured Phon-A-Thon Set for April 1 The federal government estimates 46 million Americans, including 9 million children, lack health coverage of any for kind for an entire year. Eight out of 10 families who are uninsured are in working families. |