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The beloved Nottingham roller-skating rink Skateland Putty Hill will close its doors after 48 years of serving the Baltimore County community.
Governor Wes Moore allocates $62 million in state funds to preserve full November SNAP benefits for Marylanders after federal delays, supplementing earlier food bank aid.
We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.
The Trump administration said it will only pay SNAP recipients half of their benefits for November amid the government shutdown.
The lapse in federal funding has left countless low-income families struggling to figure out how to take care of their children and heat their homes.
The federal government is shut down due to Republicans letting COVID-era subsidies for ACA insurance expire and refusing to negotiate the issue.
A recent report by the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice found that nearly 40% of college students experience food insecurity.
Newsmax anchor Rob Schmitt said on air that SNAP recipients use their benefits to "get their nails done" and "to get their weaves."
Baltimore Police are investigating after a man’s body was pulled from the Inner Harbor near Light Street early Sunday morning.
Without federal action, monthly health insurance premiums through the Affordable Care Act marketplace could double.
With potential gaps in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits looming, Baltimore-area food banks and nonprofits are racing to help residents access meals, vouchers and pantry support.
The brunch featured heartfelt survivor stories and engaging panel discussions on women’s health and wellness.