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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNOpinion
Editorial | Federal changes, cuts imperil vital local housing assistance
Budget cuts and new eligibility requirements coming from the Trump administration are threatening to undermine vital programs providing a lifeline to Santa Cruz County residents trying to find stable ...
AirTalk Wireless reaches 2 million users, expanding Lifeline services, device access, and connectivity for eligible ...
More than $25 million in federal funding, including $8 million to the Tri-County Opportunities Council in Rock Falls, has ...
Maryland receives hundreds of millions of dollars each year to help its lowest-income families through the Temporary ...
Immigrants — including refugees, asylees and survivors of human trafficking — are no longer eligible for the Supplemental ...
Huron Daily Tribune on MSNOpinion
Savvy Senior: Low-cost smartphone plans for budget-minded seniors
"What are the absolute lowest-cost smartphone plans for seniors who mainly talk and text but need a little cellular data for ...
Midland Daily News on MSN
Savvy Senior: Cheapest smartphone plans can help seniors cut monthly phone bills
Plenty of low-cost carriers now cater to light users who want reliable smartphone service without the extra cost.
In a statement to FOX5, the housing authority said the outreach is “part of required transition planning to ensure households ...
Governor Josh Green said Hawaiʻi has received a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration following the devastating Kona Low ...
Discussions around the digital divide often focus on service coverage and affordability. Less attention is paid to the role devices play in determining whether connectivity can be used in practice.
City leaders said federal grants are a critical lifeline for low and moderate-income residents in Tulsa, supporting ...
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