BARREN COUNTY, KY – Kentucky residents receiving SNAP benefits will continue to see payments despite the ongoing federal government shutdown. According to the nonprofit Bridge Kentucky, a federal ...
Kentucky Wildcats fans have a packed week of sports, starting with basketball. The Wildcats face Nicholls State on Tuesday ...
Whether you’re searching for a new home or planning to refinance, understanding mortgage and refinance rates is essential to navigating Kentucky’s housing market. That said, interest rates aren’t set ...
The Trump administration said it will partially fund SNAP during the government shutdown, but delays could be significant.
The Kentucky Humane Society is reopening its Pet Food Bank to help animal owners who may be struggling financially.
The food will stock community pet banks for the next 3-4 months. Anyone in need of assistance can apply online at kyhumane.org or can call 502-509-4738 ...
The $5 million Gov. Andy Beshear gave to food pantries heads to distribution centers with one directive: buy food and give it ...
Several tourism-related projects across the U.S. have found success with public-private partnerships, which is similar to ...
In September, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner resigned after failing to pay enough tax on a home purchase. Days later, ...
A district court has agreed to halt compliance with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Biden-era open banking rule ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, no SNAP benefits will be issued Nov. 1. Here's where to find resources across ...
The state’s food banks are stretched thin just as federal SNAP benefits are about to expire due to the government shutdown.