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What to know about the SNAP halt in the Wilmington area
The USDA said that SNAP benefits will not be distributed on Nov. 1. Here's how it will affect thousands in the Wilmington area.
Everything’s just hard financially,” John Canham said of the pause in SNAP benefits slated for Nov. 1. “It just seems to be going downhill.”
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says there will be no SNAP benefits issued for the month of November, which could impact the 1.34 million North Carolina residents who receive them. Here's our guide to food resources in the Triangle and how folks can help those in need.
With the threat of SNAP and other food assistance programs being cut as a result of the federal government shutdown, CBS 17 has put together a list of some food pantry services for central North
Here's a list of food assistance programs and other resources addressing food insecurity in Western North Carolina.
Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said suing the beloved business was a last resort to keep a stormwater project that will benefit 5,000 residents on track. New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani insisted he would not "require everyone to eat halal food," despite claims to the contrary.
Families who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as SNAP, may have to look for help elsewhere for food assistance come November if the U.S. government shutdown
NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced Oct. 28 that the state has sued the USDA over the suspension of SNAP funding during the government shutdown.
SNAP helps more than 1.3 million North Carolinians, including over 500,000 children, buy groceries each month.