Photo by Tevin Stinson Shirley Agee talks about how receiving SNAP bene-fits has added value to her lifestyle during a news conference held at City Hall on Tuesday, March 1.
By JONATHAN DREW Associated Press Advocates for the poor are concerned about rule changes threatening food stamp benefits for 110,000 people in North Carolina if they don’t meet work requirements.
Tarza Mitchell Guest Columnist As many of us plan and prepare for family gatherings and celebratory meals in the upcoming holiday season, here’s a startling and disturbing fact to consider:
Chronicle Staff Report After a roundtable discussion on child hunger at Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, U.S. Rep. Alma S. Adams (NC-12), a member of the House