As judges debate what happens next with SNAP benefits during the ongoing federal shutdown, the need is already being felt here at home.
As federal funding to SNAP comes to a halt as a result of an ongoing government shutdown, Gov. Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency allowing $5 million to go to funding local food banks.
A group overseeing Kentucky's senior meal program also warned less funding and the government shutdown may lead to a ...
There's a new twist to the flood buy-out program in Kentucky. It may be too expensive for those living in the floodplain to move. Now the state is coming to the ...
The Kentucky Shop launched their "Kindness is Kentuckian" t-shirt campaign today, with 100% of proceeds going directly to ...
More than 30% of households in several Kentucky counties receive SNAP benefits. Here's what to know as a cutoff is expected ...
Beshear joined a multi-state lawsuit on Tuesday that aims to keep families from losing SNAP benefits amid the government ...
Chaserider Buses who provide many of the local bus services in the Cannock, Burntwood, Lichfield, Rugeley and Stafford areas, ...
The state’s food banks are stretched thin just as federal SNAP benefits are about to expire due to the government shutdown.
Experts generally recommend turning on the heat when indoor temperatures fall to the mid-60s. The U.S. Department of Energy ...
A gas leak has been reported Tuesday afternoon near the University of Kentucky, according to a message from the university.
Other programs like WIC, which supports over 100,000 Kentuckians, are also facing funding concerns. Several local ...