The state government is proposing to scrap drug diversion laws, which provide a three strikes system before criminal charges, in a crackdown on "addiction and criminal offending".
The community-based opioid treatment program Honor's HEROES at UTHealth Houston may significantly improve treatment retention and quality of life for people with opioid-use disorder, even among those ...
Leaders at the University of Notre Dame say they are expanding their undergraduate financial aid program to make education more affordable for families.
Luke Kellett planned to spend just one year in New Orleans volunteering. Nearly two years later, he’s still here — and says ...
From the crib to the classroom, local public health nurse Niki Lowrie is working to keep children safe and healthy across ...
Donna Orender's Generation W, a Jacksonville-based initiative empowering women and girls, celebrates 15 years of impact on ...
State regulators are making a new push to jump-start New Mexico's stalled community solar program, weighing rule changes and ...
Editorial: After new criminal referrals, Baltimore residents are seeing exactly why it’s so important that the city’s ...
Kathy Parker prayed to God countless times. Her daughter, Christy, struggled for years with alcoholism, and Kathy knew deep down that overcoming it would take more than hope alone—it would require ...
The generosity of numerous community partners has made free laptops available to dozens of Hartford students. The Hartford Public Library announced this week that it worked with groups such as ...
NEW YORK - New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani to signed an executive order creating a new Office of Community Safety, a ...
Bryan Davis’ addiction recovery story began in 1999, when he went to his first rehab. Davis, 59, spent 19 years in and out of ...