U.S. District Judge John McConnell said that he will block the Trump administration from suspending SNAP benefits during the shutdown.
The Department of Agriculture says no food stamp benefits are being issued for November as of Saturday. About 440,000 Minnesotans rely on SNAP each month. The average monthly benefit is $187.
Hundreds of thousands of people on SNAP are still in limbo, while November also marks the start of free universal childcare ...
More than 500 families received free groceries Saturday as South Promo and Tax Me Corp teamed up with New Hope Missionary ...
As SNAP delays continue during the government shutdown, Hamilton County food banks see growing demand from people looking to ...
LEMONT, Ill. (WLS) -- The usually busy lunch service at The Wooden Paddle could get even busier now that the popular ...
Uncertainty continues over whether people’s Snap Benefits will be suspended for the month of November. The first of the month ...
With federal funding for SNAP, commonly known as food stamps, lapsing as of November 1, Triple A’s Soulfood in Wasilla is offering free lunch for those in need.
The impasse over funding the government means that the nearly 1 in 8 U.S. residents who rely on SNAP to buy groceries may be facing at least a temporary lapse in benefits.
At Baked Wings & Things on State Street, owner Marti McKinney says she couldn’t stay silent after hearing that families might ...
Approximately one in eight Americans receive food stamp benefits from the US government, a program at risk of losing its ...
Thousands of families across the state woke up with no money on their SNAP cards and no way to buy food, prompting local businesses to step up and help.