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Lifesaving Narcan tough to find in Texas pharmacies
KRGV Rio Grande Valley· 2 days agoFood and Drug Administration made the opioid overdose reversal drug naloxone an over-the-counter medication last summer, health care advocates praised...
California Democrats bet big on abortion in 2024 election
The Desert Sun· 5 days agoDemocrats are dusting off the same playbook that scored the party mid-term wins across the country...
In 50 years, River Parks went 'from dirt and gravel' to 'place of possibilities'
Tulsa World· 1 day agoIn 1977, Bobby Bomer found his oasis: River Parks. The 80-year-old runner has spent 47 years near...
State sets meeting on Yellowstone River asphalt spill for June 26 in Columbus
Billings Gazette· 4 days agoThe state of Montana is seeking comments on a draft work plan “for determining and quantifying...
Florida Wanted To Take Her Teaching License Over A Black Lives Matter Flag. A Judge Just Said No
Forbes· 6 days agoThe state went after Donofrio’s license; instead, a judge has ruled that Donofrio will remain...
Deep River Waterpark marks 30th year, has drawn 4 million visitors
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 3 days agoThe Deep River Waterpark recently opened for the season and is marking its 30th anniversary this...
HUMBOLDT HISTORY: Boys Are Horrible, and Nowhere Was That More True Than at the Boy Scout Camp at...
Lost Coast Outpost· 3 days agoEarlobedus (aer-lobe-dus) was a malady that seemed unique to first-year campers at Boy Scout Camp Tish Tang on Highway 96 just south of the Hoopa reservation. From left to right: (back row) ...
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Florida education panel decides former teacher who supported Black Lives Matter can reapply for her...
WKBT La Crosse· 5 days agoAttorney Mark Richard said a five-member panel of Florida’s Education Practices Commission agreed...
City Council adopts resolution supporting the Homelessness, Drug Addiction and Theft Reduction Act
Yucaipa News Mirror· 4 days agodOn May 13 the Yucaipa City Council unanimously voted to adopt a resolution supporting the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act. The item was first presented by Corey Gorham,