Around 145,000 Baltimoreans enrolled in SNAP — over 25% of the city’s population — will lose benefits after federal food aid ...
Partial federal funding of SNAP benefits is hurting Baltimore families and local markets like Old Town Market, where 60% of ...
One of the first and most basic priorities of governing is to ensure that families do not go hungry,” Moore said in a Monday ...
Owners of a restaurant in Baltimore's Fells Point are collecting food for people in need as the government shutdown continues ...
Baltimore is making $4.6 million available to help support workers and residents with food, child care and rent amid the ...
Yet the move still leaves participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in the dark on exactly when they will ...
Safe Streets Baltimore provided essential resources to hundreds at Lexington Market Monday, expanding beyond violence prevention to help community.
Baltimore County will set aside $4 million to support county food assistance programs, aiming to lessen the impact of a ...
Mayor Brandon Scott is expected to announce more than $4.65 million in assistance for City residents affected by the ongoing ...
Maryland is taking action as the threat for federal funding ending for SNAP benefits loomed. WBAL-TV 11 News shows the areas ...
Defunding of Maryland's SNAP-Ed program leaves low-income families and ALICE households without crucial nutrition education ...
President Donald Trump’s administration faces deadlines on Monday to tell two federal judges whether it will comply with court orders that it continue to ...
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