The City of Roanoke conducts a point-in-time count twice yearly to identify the number of homeless people in the city. The ...
Northshore Recovery High School, which enrolls students with substance abuse and mental health issues, may be downsizing or ...
A Kentucky county nestled in the heart of Appalachia, where the opioid crisis has wreaked devastation for decades, spent $15,000 of its opioid settlement money on an ice rink. That amount wasn’t ...
After a meeting at the Mesilla Valley Public Housing Authority, Athena Huckaby saw a man across the street who had fallen out of a wheelchair yelling for help. She and a stranger got him back into his ...
Tillamook Family Counseling Center (TFCC) and Iron Tribe Network have partnered to establish a critical new resource for ...
Ingham County's Opioid Settlement Funding Plan allocates more than $2.1 million over the next 2 years for local agencies to ...
WHILE EACH person’s path to addiction is deeply personal and unique, I’ve seen far too many journeys begin with routine pain management. As executive director of HOPE Recovery Center, I ...
Use it or lose it. That's the message from one state lawmaker to cities and towns across the state over their sitting on more ...
Small communities have the same addiction problems as big ones but they often have far fewer resources, with people spread ...
Researchers have debunked key beliefs about addiction, like that a person must hit "rock bottom" before having treatment or that teen drug use is just a rite of passage.
Oregonians are cautiously optimistic about the state’s new approach to helping people addicted to drugs, but they remain worried that people still struggle to access limited services for treatment, a ...