Arizonans who donate to qualifying charitable organizations, like St. Mary’s and the Arizona Food Bank Network, can receive a tax credit on their state tax return. Residents can get up to $495 for ...
"People really are in desperate need right now," said a mother from Mesa, as the ongoing federal government shutdown ...
Times were tough even when SNAP funds were flowing, “Sometimes it can only mean a cup of potatoes for a meal." ...
With the federal government shutdown freezing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits for November, Arizona and New Mexico scrambled to deploy emergency aid while Utah warned that it could ...
Two Federal Court rulings have told the Administration to continue payments to SNAP benefits, But there may still be delays putting money into people’s accounts while the program gears up.
Despite two federal court rulings to keep SNAP running during the shutdown, questions remain about when benefits will reach ...
Federal judges make ruling on continued SNAP benefits funding; arrests made over assault incident on ASU campus; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
Even with the uncertainty over the funding of the food stamp program, Valley residents continue to step up by donating money, food and time to help those who are on the verge of loosing those funds.
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego encouraged Arizonan's to support food banks during a time of uncertainty for many families.
A mobile home fire in Buckeye Valley left a firefighter injured and an elderly couple displaced on Friday afternoon, ...
Arizona faces a potential SNAP benefits freeze due to the federal shutdown, with Gov. Hobbs blaming the Trump administration.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said she’s pleased about the recent ruling in the SNAP benefits lawsuit she had the state join, calling it a "win." ...
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