LIHEAP started Jan. 5 and closed in most places the same day. Lane County received $1.2 million less this year.
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services announces it will reopen a program to help low-income homeowners experiencing water supply issues resulting from the ongoing drought.
Alfalfa producers face rising costs, falling prices and limited safety-net support as exports weaken and 2025 losses near ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is awarding over $616,000 in funding for two New Mexico tribes. Funds are ...
For decades, America has chased volume over quality in food production. While efficiency gains helped dramatically reduce hunger and built the most productive food system in the world, that singular ...
Looking ahead to a sustainable new year, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) encourages eligible customers ...
The federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is accepting applications to assist SWEPCO customers with their winter heating bills.
As part of its claims of widespread fraud in the federal safety net, the Trump administration is halting $10 billion in ...
Customers can receive a $150 rebate for upgrading to an ENERGY STAR Clothes Washer, $200 for a WaterSense labeled toilet, and ...
LIHEAP helps eligible households pay for heating and cooling costs. Administered by states and local agencies, LIHEAP can ...
The Board of Water Supply and the city’s Department of Environmental Services are partnering in a program to enhance water ...
A new free anger management program launching in Flint aims to address long-standing gaps in adult mental health support, ...