More than 100,000 residents across the Coastal Bend are among 3.5 million Texans who will go without federal food assistance in November after a government shutdown.
What started as a dream to help feed the hungry has now turned into a more urgent mission for Bethel Church, as thousands of East Texans will miss their SNAP payments Saturday.
According to Clara Beth Lewallyn and Selah Grace Thompson, members of Serve Sunnyvale, the food drive is aimed at helping federal employees affected by the government shutdown and recipients of SNAP ...
Despite rulings from two federal judges on Friday who said SNAP benefits could not be suspended for the first time in the ...
A man who had a six-figure salary as a state employee and is in the National Guard was charged with wrongfully obtaining more ...
Ongoing government shutdown has Leon County families fearing SNAP loss, while local food pantries brace for a potentially record-busy month.
It’s not clear how soon assistance could reach people and the rulings could be appealed, The Associated Press reported.
President Donald Trump must fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) while the federal government shutdown drags on after judges issued a ruling Friday afternoon. The news comes ...
As the government shutdown reaches its one-month mark, the nation is preparing for the end of SNAP benefits that assist ...
Federal judges blocked the Trump administration from suspending SNAP payments Saturday amid a government shutdown. One ordered the use of a contingency fund tha ...
Local businesses are holding food drives, as millions of Texans brace for the loss of SNAP benefits beginning Nov. 1.
Now several weeks into the shutdown, Congresswoman Van Duyne and her team recently sent out a survey to gauge the shutdown’s ...
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