Arizonans can seek help from food banks and local programs amid the ongoing government shutdown that has stalled SNAP ...
With funding for food stamps on the verge of lapsing for the first time in its 60-year history, local food banks are bracing ...
Hundreds of thousands of Arizonans will not get SNAP benefits for November, as the federal government shutdown continues.
With SNAP benefits delayed by a government funding lapse, Arizona volunteers mobilize emergency food drives to feed families ...
The Massachusetts judge said the government must use a contingency fund to pay food stamps, but gave the government leeway as ...
Local food banks are preparing to serve more people as the federal shutdown threatens to pause food assistance benefits for ...
Under court order, the Trump administration said it will provide half the usual monthly SNAP benefits. It intended to pay ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — A new study shows more than 267,000 Iowans rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), ...
Food stamp benefits just ran out for hundreds of thousands of Arizonans. Local farms are stepping up to help people in rural parts of our state.
A rally held outside the Department of Economic Security office in downtown Phoenix highlighted the need for these programs.
As the longest government shutdown continues without an end in sight, tribal leaders across Arizona are preparing their tribal members for impact and uncertainty, especially the loss of SNAP benefits.
Arizona's SNAP beneficiaries face missing benefits, spurring community initiatives and "grocery buddies" to provide food aid.