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The City of Columbus and the Community Shelter Board today announced the opening a new shelter for homeless men and women who test positive for COVID-19…
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College students often struggle to make ends meet, and food insecurity is more common on campus than you might think. Now it could be even more challenging for some to get food stamps.
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Some 14 million U.S. households are struggling to get enough to eat — a return to pre-recession levels. The USDA data comes as the Trump administration proposes tightening eligibility for food aid.
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The number of low-income people turning to food pantries for help is rising. And with signs of economic trouble on the horizon, advocates for Ohio's 12…
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The Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio has unveiled a new plan to cut the region's food waste in half by 2030. Jim Letizia reports.SWACO says 152…
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The Agriculture Department wants to limit states' ability to apply for exemption waivers. It wants more able-bodied people to work in exchange for federal food benefits.
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The Mid-Ohio Foodbank wants to change the conversation when it comes to ending hunger. It’s advancing some new approaches as it moves from being solely a…
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A new study by the non-profit Food Research and Action Center ranks Ohio 18th worst in the nation for food hardship. The report covers every state, the…
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A new grocery store opened Wednesday in Franklinton. The Lower Lights Christian Health Center will operate the non-profit Jubilee Market and Cafe on West…
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The U.S. House Agriculture Committee has begun debate on the 2018 Farm Bill. The bill imposes a strict work requirement for those receiving food stamps…