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Oregonians using SNAP benefits most frequently listed big grocery, retail companies as employer
SALEM, Ore. (OREGON CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Oregonians who received federal aid to pay for their groceries last year frequently ...
An 18-year-old girl and a 16-year-old have been arrested, according to police, and more arrests are possible.
At the center of the change is the Double Up Food Bucks program, which allows SNAP recipients to stretch their benefits.
From contacting donors to issuing SNAP certificates, Connecticut farmers markets are stepping up to keep people feed.
Brick Convention is putting the pieces in place for a two-day LEGO event at the Mesa Convention Center.
WITH electric vehicles reaching ranges of over 500 miles, some of the newest models can rapidly charge motors in as little as minutes. As car technology develops, how many EVs can handle these ...
Convenience stores, bodegas and other small food sellers will have to make difficult changes under new federal and state ...
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The end of the corner store SNAP? New USDA rules could force small retailers out
New USDA rules starting Nov. 4, 2026, require SNAP retailers to stock more perishables and variety. Learn why small stores ...
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‘If you can… you're not doing it right' - Robert Saleh's new approach for Jeffery Simmons, upgraded defensive line is misunderstood
The Titans' defense is built for the front to be the engine. Robert Saleh is well known for his heavy rotation of personnel ...
Does the safety net need a safety net? With changes to SNAP, more Kansas Citians are losing benefits
The Trump administration’s drive to slash safety-net spending is hitting SNAP. As the cost of gasoline spikes, rent and utilities climb and food remains expensive, more than 3.5 million Americans have ...
A new Texas law has changed how nearly 900,000 people in the Houston area shop for groceries — but weeks after taking effect, there are still major questions about whether it’s working.
New federal work requirements for SNAP are impacting thousands of Illinois residents and straining food pantries.
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