The federal government shutdown continues, potentially impacting OVO's Head Start Program serving 135 children and 121 families in Jefferson, Jennings, and Scott counties.
With SNAP benefits anticipated to halt for the first time in the nation's history at the start of November, hundreds of ...
SNAP benefits will be frozen on Saturday if the government doesn't reopen by then, and that could leave more than a million ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A local food bank that has been serving the Louisville community for more than 50 years is sounding the ...
The Courier Journal wants to hear from people affected by the SNAP cutoff, including residents who receive benefits and businesses that accept them.
SNAP benefits will pause on Nov. 1 due to the partial government shutdown. Here's what to know about the issue, other ...
Hazel Green Food Project urges Gov. Andy Beshear to call a special session using Kentucky's rainy day fund to restore SNAP ...
Multiple Republicans from states that rely on farming have finally reached their breaking point with President Donald Trump, ...
As the days before SNAP benefits run out dwindle, businesses in both Louisville and Southern Indiana are brainstorming ways ...
More than a million Kentuckians and Hoosiers are bracing for impact as SNAP benefits are set to pause on Nov. 1 amid the ...
Tens of millions of people will lose SNAP benefits on Saturday if the government shutdown reaches its second month.