Ohio lawmakers are divided on using emergency reserves to fund food banks while federal shutdown threatens to halt SNAP ...
As federal funding for SNAP runs out, some companies are offering deals on groceries for recipients who won't be receiving ...
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Government shutdown latest; senators scramble as SNAP benefits set to expire for first time
The government shutdown is only becoming harder for Americans to bear. But Republicans and Democrats still have yet to strike ...
Gov. Josh Green, M.D. announced Wednesday, Oct. 29, a new state-led effort to help Hawaiʻi families affected by the federal ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Nearly 19,000 Cincinnati Public Schools students could lose access to SNAP benefits if the program ends ...
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LMPD using security cameras from homes, businesses to fight crime
The public safety program is called CONNECT Louisville. Wednesday, city leaders urged more businesses and people to sign up ...
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Catholic leaders seek reforms in Florida — an epicenter of support for Trump’s ICE agenda
The detention conditions are horrid, and they’re almost jubilant about those conditions,’ said the vice president for ...
The IMF Executive Board Concludes Third Review of the Extended Fund Facility Arrangement for Ecuador
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed today the third review of the EFF arrangement for Ecuador. Program performance remains strong. All ...
“Utilizing real-world data, technology, strategic solutions, and cross-departmental partnerships will help ensure equitable access, so the right member receives the right drug at the right time and ...
The city of Birmingham is taking action to help combat the growing opioid epidemic, investing $1.5 million in local programs.
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Wednesday that her office will deploy $1.8 million in federal ARPA dollars to shore up food ...
With federal funding running out for the SNAP program that feeds millions of people in Georgia and South Carolina, it may be up to the state governments to act.
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