Gov. Ned Lamont and AG William Tong pledged nearly $60 million in housing and recovery support for those battling drug abuse disorders across the state.
To tackle the opioid crisis, the Trump administration should push for the Alternatives to PAIN Act in Congress, which would ...
In past years we have discussed how opioid-related enforcement efforts have remained a top federal and state priority (here, ...
Or at least J.R. hoped it was cocaine, pure cocaine -- uncontaminated by fentanyl, a potent opioid that was linked to about ...
On Wednesday, the Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners is expected to address the opioid issue when it establishes a ...
Kentucky's attorney general says the state will receive $110 million to settle its lawsuit accusing one of the nation's ...
Buprenorphine treatment with medical counseling helps many patients achieve partial response, if not near-total abstinence from opioid use disorder.
A new study found no changes in opioid outcomes among the general population with the states' passage of medical and recreational marijuana laws. However, the findings also show decreases in opioid ...
The $58.6 million initiative will support people with opioid use disorder who are unhoused. It's OSAC's largest investment so ...
Prism Dawn, the mother of Avery Ping, confirmed her son’s identity to The Olympian on Thursday. She said he died at a local ...
The Kroger Co. has agreed to pay Kentucky $110 million to settle a lawsuit filed last year alleging it pumped millions of ...