Drug policy advocates are calling a new reporting mandate a missed opportunity for needed transparency and sustained action.
Attorney General Dave Yost has awarded a fourth round of grants totaling $5.3 million to support addiction treatment for incarcerated Ohioans. “These grants do more than prevent overdoses – they give ...
The experiences of one doctor in Louisiana reveal the tensions around trying to get people to engage in addiction treatment, ...
The second window to apply for funding related to supporting nonprofits and community organizations serving people impacted ...
Iowa organizations are set to receive up to $1M each in opioid settlement funding, supporting overdose prevention, treatment ...
Since February 2023, Baltimore County has received more than $29 million in various legal settlements from opioid ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has awarded a fourth round of opioid settlement grants totaling $5.3 million to expand addiction treatment services for people incarcerated in ...
Penobscot County awards $400K from opioid settlements to 12 local groups, underscoring efforts to tackle addiction and ...
New medications are in the pipeline that could help people win their battles against addictive substances, including opioids ...