Long lines have formed at food pantries across the U.S. as federal food benefits were cut off due to the government shutdown.
The Hoover Public Library has become a hub of generosity as community members have donated enough non-perishable food items to fill three rooms.
CEO and President of Dare to Care, Vincent James, joined WLKY live in the studio to talk about the lapse in SNAP funding and its impact on Kentuckiana.
Kentucky's governor declared a state of emergency Friday afternoon. Gov. Andy Beshear said he is sending $5 million from the ...
As federal funding to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program comes to a halt as a result of an ongoing government shutdown, Governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency allowing $5 ...
Without access to SNAP benefits, Beshear said nearly 600,000 “Kentucky households face an imminent threat to their safety and ...
As judges debate what happens next with SNAP benefits during the ongoing federal shutdown, the need is already being felt here at home.
Days after challenging the Trump administration over its unlawful suspension of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
Governor Beshear’s Office says a State of Emergency is not a viable option for Kentucky, barring support from the General ...
Andy Beshear announced. “While the Trump administration said it couldn’t fund SNAP during the shutdown, two federal judges just said it can and should,” Beshear said. He emphasized the importance of ...
Kimberly Smith founded Kim’s Southern Table just a year ago, but she says she saw a need in Germantown that she could afford to fill.