With 1.4 million Ohioans expected to lose federal food benefits Saturday and communities scrambling to fill the gap, state taxpayers are kicking in help. After pleadings from state Democrats over the ...
While the ongoing federal government shutdown will affect some Head Start programs around the country, those in the Ohio Valley are fully funded and won’t be impacted by the turmoil in Washington D.C.
Two federal judges ruled nearly simultaneously on Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration must continue to pay for SNAP, the nation’s biggest food aid program, using emergency reserve ...
“While this ruling is a step forward, I urge the USDA to act swiftly to comply with this order and issue November benefits to ...
The WNBA and the WNBPA’s decision to extend the current CBA deadline to November 30 represents a temporary regroup rather ...
A new partnership led by Memphis Mayor Paul Young aims to help Memphians impacted by the lapse in SNAP funding.
More than 150,600 Nebraskans rely on SNAP benefits to supplement their family's monthly food purchases, according to the U.S.
A coalition of local governments, nonprofits and Cleveland’s major sports teams announced $600,000 for emergency food aid.
Men needed to do roughly nine hours of exercise to see a 30% reduction in their heart disease risk – while women only needed to do around four hours.
Local leaders and representatives of local foundations and corporations plan to announce a "coordinated response" to the ...
Nearly half of Cuyahoga County’s SNAP recipients will miss their monthly benefits by next week if the shutdown continues — ...
The High School Sports Report with Sports Director Bryan Salmond and Sports Reporter Alexa Belcastgro featured highlights ...