Millions of Texans are facing a gap in food assistance during the current government shutdown. Austin-area food pantries, ...
It’s not clear how soon assistance could reach people and the rulings could be appealed, The Associated Press reported.
Troops are getting their Nov. 1 paychecks, but the Treasury secretary said they will start going without pay by Nov. 15 if the shutdown continues.
After years of waiting, a second H Mart appears to be on the horizon in Texas' capital city. The beloved Asian supermarkets ...
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SNAP benefits ending: List of resources for Central Texans in need
As the government shutdown continues, tens of millions Americans, including many in Central Texas, will lose their SNAP benefits on November 1.
The Nashville-born restaurant and bar will bring its multi-level supper club concept to one of Austin’s busiest restaurant ...
It has not been a happy Halloween for one longtime market in the Texas Hill Country. Indeed one of the fastest-growing cities ...
A wave of demand could crash onto food banks when federal funding for food assistance runs dry on Saturday. KXAN's Avery Travis and Will DuPree get an update on the situation in Travis County from ...
SNAP funding was expected to pause in November amid the federal government shutdown, although a court order could now see benefits continue.
The AISD is holding a food fundraiser wiffle ball tournament Sunday at the Nelson athletic complex to help families affected by the pause in SNAP assistance.
An El Paso native has succeeded in creating a burger business in Austin, which is inspired by the El Paso culture and other ...
The Central Texas Food Bank expects to spend roughly four times its monthly budget to support Austin-area SNAP recipients.
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