Stacey Schimpf unknowingly grew up playing in a creek contaminated by radioactive waste. Now, she helps people in similar situations apply for financial compensation from the US government.
WILLIAMSBURG — Whitley County Fiscal Court took to Facebook this week to clarify trick-or-treat dates for residents across the county, dividing the schedule by ZIP codes after city dates were set for ...
Health officials said no humans encountered the bats, but a dog that was up to date on vaccinations was exposed.
With thousands of families bracing for cuts to SNAP benefits, one local food pantry is expanding its services to meet a ...
Food pantries in Kentucky and southern Indiana are working to meet increased demand from people impacted by the loss.
A Dare to Care drive thru was set up at L&N Cardinal Stadium where people could drop off nonperishable food items to help ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, no SNAP benefits will be issued Nov. 1. Here's where to find resources across ...
New analysis compares literacy vs. poverty rates for 10,000 districts, 42,000 schools and 3 million kids. Is your school a ...
The City of Lexington, God’s Pantry Food Bank and several community partners have launched “Lexington’s Big Give,” a citywide food drive to collect donations for God’s Pantry Food Bank and the Family ...
The populations with the greatest disparities are adolescents, Black and Hispanic patients, and those with public or no ...
With $16 million in SNAP benefits invested in Louisville monthly, one local non-profit is expanding its food pantry operations to assist families facing food insecurity due to the benefit cutoff.
November 1 marks the official pause on SNAP benefits as the government shutdown continues, and food assistance programs both in the Louisville Metro and across the nation are now bracing for impact.