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I guess local representatives are OK with your kids eating reconstituted “chicken” in slightly dimmer cafeterias.
The number of people unsure of where their next meal will come from increased by more than 500,000, data shows.
For Sara Risko, the road to becoming a college graduate was a long one, with some twists and turns. One of them was a life-changing medical diagnosis the Newtown native received two years ago: bladder ...
MATHARE, Kenya (AP) — Joseph Kariaga and his friends once lived the “gangster life” in Nairobi’s Mathare slum, snatching ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Friday he will veto a measure to create a commission to study ...
Finance Committee alders voted to leave the mayor’s “primarily status-quo budget” primarily as is — while tweaking it to ...
Policies that expand access to affordable produce are essential for improving public health and building a healthier future ...
Trinity Health of New England has just launched a program to help new mothers with post-birth health complications. It ...
A new report shows that regional food insecurity continues to rise in the Pittsburgh region. It comes from Feeding America's ...
While private philanthropy can address emergency food needs, it isn’t designed to lift people out of poverty and solve hunger ...
Feeding America's study found around one in eight Iowans (12%) and one in six children (16.6%) face food insecurity across ...
Paul Cirillo and Tom Miller say the line to get into the St. Vincent de Paul soup kitchen sometimes stretches out the door ...