CLEVELAND, Ohio – Agencies across Ohio will be splitting $68.7 million in grants to combat opioid use and overdoses.
Narcotics Anonymous and Salvation Army are often hostile to use of the addiction medications buprenorphine and methadone.
The Bourne Select Board has voted unanimously to approve a mini-grant program to address substance use disorder in town.
Student wellness representatives shared resources for dealing with health emergencies and promoted the University's amnesty ...
The Floyd County Council voted this week to appropriate more than $300,000 in opioid settlement funds for law enforcement ...
Staff report Eight agencies in Mahoning County will receive more than $2.8 million in federal funding to fight opioid use and help prevent overdose deaths while Trumbull County is receiving $482,943 ...
Another November brings another report by the state Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Board, a group of experts brought ...
How big a problem is opioid abuse in Central Texas? On Tuesday, Travis County commissioners could declare the issue a public ...
Travis County commissioners may declare opioid addiction a public health crisis due to rising drug-related deaths.
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority’s “Safety on the Move” bus is now a mobile classroom, teaming up with Drug Free ...
Boxes of injectable naloxone and Narcan sit on the table, while Drake Dalumpines lays on the floor in fetal position before ...
SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. - The Shasta County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday convened a special meeting to hear presentations ...