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The "One Big Beautiful Bill" signed into law this month includes some big changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Kay Carter, CEO of Second Harvest Foodbank of Metrolina, weighs in ...
It’s a “bureaucratic disaster,” Supervisor Lindsey Horvath said this week of the revelation that voters had wiped out the ...
How an art professor from Cuba who exhibited his work at Havana’s famed art biennial battled addiction and mental health ...
Thousands of low-income Clark County residents, especially homeless people, could lose health care coverage in 2027 due to Medicaid eligibility changes.
Incarcerated writer John J. Lennon knows Andre Shariff Smith as a friend from the joint. Thanks to a Netflix show, the world ...
The Housing Is A Human Right organization is questioning the accuracy of the 2025 Los Angeles Homeless Count, citing ...
In recent years, people experiencing homelessness within the city of Fairmont have become more commonplace. Many rely on public resources or nonprofits for food, shelter and mental health assistance.
This is a service that the state uses, and that they should, in theory, be paying for,” said Scott Wildeman, president of ...
The bill for Champaign’s low-barrier shelter is coming due, and voters have twice declined paying, leaving city and township leaders searching for solutions.
A Louisville lawmaker says the Safer Kentucky Act is working, but homeless outreach organizations say it's continuing the ...
For many organizations that provide resources and a second chance, the Safer Kentucky Act has only made their work harder.
Chances are, many of the people who reading this will have gone to sleep and woken up in their own bed, in their own home and ...
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