The federal government is currently shut down. NPR's network is following the ways the government shutdown is affecting ...
Yes, according to Rep. Brittany Petterson, D-Colorado. At least for the month of October. "Recipients should expect to ...
A "stunning" UNC football fan went viral in the stands during her team's blowout loss on Saturday. Things went from bad to ...
As of May 2025, 655,940 Missourians rely on SNAP benefits, roughly 10% of the population. In Arkansas the number of people enrolled is lower at 239,748, but the since the population is lower, the ...
Familty assistance programs such as SNAP and WIC will continue during a government shutdown but money may start to run out.
Each year, SNAP undergoes a cost-of-living increase, known as the COLA, to help benefits keep pace with rising grocery prices.
You will continue to Social Security and assistance from SNAP during the shutdown, but some of their services may be affected. Here's what to know.
Government services operate on a limited basis in a shutdown and can have unexpected consequences the longer a standoff goes ...
A Sierra Vista grocery store is making fresh, healthy food more accessible to families using SNAP and EBT benefits through a ...
That was a message about Ayn Yeagle, the executive director of Growing Places, a grassroots nonprofit based in central ...
As the country nears its second week without funding, only programs deemed essential for protecting life and property have remained operational.
The summit held last week at UC Irvine, is part of a bigger shift among nonprofits that might work together to offset a new vibe in Washington.