Governor Kay Ivey is stepping in with state emergency funds to help families struggling to put food on the table during the ...
More than 750,000 Alabamians who depend on the assistance from SNAP will be left without starting Nov. 1.
In response to the ongoing shutdown and the future of SNAP benefits up in the air, the Mobile County Public School System is ...
Top Stories from Nov. 5, 2025 MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — YMCA of South Alabama has announced it will be extending free ...
Gov. Kay Ivey of Alabama is allocating $2 million from state emergency funds to support eight food banks, impacting SNAP beneficiaries.
Communities nationwide are creating free food opportunities to support those affected by SNAP benefits delays during the ...
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history enters day 36, leaving hundreds of thousands in Alabama without federal ...
So many donations in cash and food have flooded into Tony & Alba’s, an Italian restaurant kitty corner to Santana Row, that ...
It was the first time in a long time that the Democrats had a lot to celebrate, not just winning elections, but winning by a ...
Gadsden city leaders are taking proactive measures to support local families affected by the suspension of SNAP benefits due ...
"Alabama nurse faces job repercussions for mocking SNAP recipients in viral video as U.S. government shutdown hits historic duration.
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