SNAP, Hunger Crisis
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As 757,000 Oregonians face a lapse in their SNAP benefits, demand at food banks and other organizations is surging.
Only hours remain before vital SNAP benefits become unavailable to millions in Georgia, South Carolina and throughout the nation.
Millions of Americans face losing vital food benefits as the government shutdown enters its fourth week, with SNAP funding set to expire November 1. The Trump administration has declined to use contingency funds,
At Interfaith Community Services in Escondido, volunteers faced a parking lot jammed with cars Thursday as families waited anxiously in a drive-thru line for boxes of food.
FOX 9's The Afternoon Shift — hosted by Adam Llorens and Maxx Fuller — covers the day’s top news stories from Minnesota and beyond with curiosity, conversation, and a touch of comedy. In today's episode as expanded SNAP food benefits come to an end,
Pressure is growing to end the second-longest federal government shutdown as millions of Americans face the prospect of losing food assistance and more federal workers miss their first full paycheck.
A surge in student hunger — brought on by the suspension of a federal food assistance program beginning Saturday — will manifest as crisis in classrooms, decreased academic performance and increased behavioral challenges,
Families across Greater Atlanta are already struggling to put food on the table, and the upcoming disruption to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will make things even harder.
Milwaukee leaders address the severe impacts of the federal government shutdown on local services and residents.
Thousands of older adults across South Florida are at imminent risk of losing crucial food assistance as the ongoing federal government shutdown threatens to suspend Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits starting November 1,
New York receives nearly $650 million in federal funding for SNAP benefits each month, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.