The U.S. Department of Agriculture has criticized Iowa’s proposal to launch its own summer feeding program with federal money, saying it shows the state believes it...
When State Auditor Shad White told the Clarion Ledger in early August that his new book, “Mississippi Swindle” a personal telling of the $100 million Mississippi...
A program on a mission to eliminate deep infant poverty by giving cash payments to pregnant moms and babies in Flint is expected to expand to...
The number of workers in Wisconsin who lost their jobs in June decreased slightly from the previous month. In June, 429 people found themselves out of...
PROVIDENCE – The federal government has stepped up its effort to recoup $37.3 million in overpayments from the state that went out from the Supplemental Nutrition...
A daycare owner and three of her employees turned themselves in on child endangerment charges in New Hampshire after investigators said they were sprinkling melatonin on...
It’s time for Tennessee to acknowledge the tireless efforts these family caregivers provide and pay them for their work Vanessa Zapata | Guest Columnist Tennessee Voices:...
On a single night in Kansas last year, there were about 2,636 homeless people living in the state, including about 400 in Shawnee County, according to...
Data released today by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics shows Louisiana’s seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment figure continues to add jobs as the number of unemployed...
Ohio’s unemployment rate has never been so low for so long. The state’s unemployment rate was 3.7% in January, up from 3.6% in December, according to...