Local businesses are holding food drives, as millions of Texans brace for the loss of SNAP benefits beginning Nov. 1.
Ongoing government shutdown has Leon County families fearing SNAP loss, while local food pantries brace for a potentially record-busy month.
As the government shutdown continues, tens of millions Americans, including many in Central Texas, will lose their SNAP benefits on November 1.
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The calls to the Republican governor came as the food stamp program was set to run out of funding amid the government ...
Texas House Democrats sent a letter to Governor Greg Abbott urging him to declare a state of emergency and fund SNAP benefits ...
Despite rulings from two federal judges on Friday who said SNAP benefits could not be suspended for the first time in the ...
The Central Texas Food Bank expects to spend roughly four times its monthly budget to support Austin-area SNAP recipients.
Here's where North Texans can find help as the government shutdown continues. And how you can help your neighbors in need.
Travis County and Austin city leaders are expected to discuss the pause of the SNAP benefits, and how it impacts Central ...
With federal subsidies decreasing, more than a million people in Texas are expected to opt out of coverage. Here's what you need to know, even if you don't have an Affordable Care Act plan.