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While pandemic food aid programs have ended, organizations like Cross-Lines are searching for long-term solutions to increase food access.
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Federal COVID-19 relief boosted SNAP payments. But some states have ended their disaster declarations to speed up the economic recovery even as advocates warn that some people will go hungry.
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Gov. Mike Parson stopped all federal pandemic-related unemployment programs, effective June 12, in the hopes of incentivizing people to return to the workforce.
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For households with kids, the percentage who didn't know where their next meal was coming from jumped from 13.6 to 28 percent since the coronavirus struck.
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The coronavirus saw food insecurity for households with children rise 15 points and the Kansas City woman giving fatigues worn by service members new purpose.
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Fewer Missourians are on unemployment, but many are underemployed compared to last year. That's kept demand high at the state's food banks.
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The busiest places in Kansas City this holiday may be our food banks.
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Local food bank Harvesters donated nearly 7 million pounds of food in the month of October — the most in its 40 year history.
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Feeding those in need has always been in the eatery's business plan but the pandemic caused owner Meg Heriford to convert it to a full-time community kitchen.
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Just a few months ago, food insecurity was said to be at its lowest point since before the Great Recession.
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The coronavirus pandemic is increasing food insecurity among young people, and a new podcast now out on NPR explores a family operation generating millions of likes, follows and dollars in the name of gun rights.
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Segment 1: Wife's Facebook post seen by hundreds meant one more hospital visit with her husband before he diedFive days after he was diagnosed, Dennis…