A Clarksville nonprofit has seen demand for food assistance nearly triple as families continue to struggle financially.
Area nonprofits are still catching up after the halt to food stamps during the government shutdown. It comes as the need for ...
Gov. Bill Lee says he "shares frustration" of poor families that won't see federal SNAP benefits but won't use state funds to keep food on their tables.
SNAP assistance lapsed on Nov. 1. Food banks and pantries immediately saw a sharp increase in requests for help.
A tentative agreement in the U.S. Senate to reopen the federal government could mean food aid benefits will resume soon.
Some Tennessee families report missing SNAP benefits, more than a week after the federal government reopens. So far, more ...
After weeks of delays, about 700,000 Tennesseans are starting to get their full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance benefits.
More than 690,000 Tennesseans will not receive food aid they rely on in November if the federal government shutdown continues, according to a memo sent by the Tennessee Department of Human Services.
Plus, Gov. Bill Lee signs an economic agreement with Taiwan and lawmakers scrutinize federal funds for crime victims.
SNAP, or food stamps, won't be available to some 42 million Americans come Nov. 1. But what can you buy with SNAP? Only 'healthy' food? See here.
A GOP state senator is calling on Gov. Lee to innovate so vulnerable Tennesseans don't go hungry as SNAP expires. Lee's HHS Commissioner is skeptical.