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How do Livingston County Board candidates feel about the big issues?
Livingston Daily | Daily Press & Argus via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoWhat are the biggest challenges facing the county today? Wojciechowski: The biggest challenges...
Meth remains most common drug in St. Clair County
The Times Herald via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoXylazine is typically mixed with fentanyl, though it has been found mixed with heroin and cocaine. The DEA warns abuse can result in muscle damage or...
Cherokee Indians approves ordinance expanding sale, use of marijuana on North Carolina tribal land
WTVD-TV 11 Raleigh-Durham· 23 hours agoThe recreational sale and use of marijuana for adults on western North Carolina tribal land could...
Expert: If You're a Senior, Watch Out for These 7 Common Mental Health Issues
Cheapism via AOL· 3 days agoSubstance abuse is often perceived to be an issue for teens and younger adults but not seniors,...
Oklahoma awards $11 million in grants to fight opioid abuse
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMiller attributes the success of receiving the funds to a strong advisory council, which features...
Delaware County crossing guard supplied middle school students with narcotics: DA
FOX 29 Philadelphia· 4 days agoKiara Lee, a 26-year-old crossing guard, is accused of distributing electronic cigarettes and ...
VT Science Corner: Reaching for net zero with underground CO2 storage
Roanoke Times· 7 hours agoStatistics suggest half the children in the United States will encounter some form of adversity,...
Death threats. Harassment. Intimidation. For New Mexico women, a life in politics can bring all...
Las Cruces Sun-News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIs it worth the fight? A longtime liberal, Bencomo was sympathetic to the role that substance abuse...
Somers wins national award for mental health advocacy
The Day· 4 hours agoRepublican State Sen. Heather Somers answers a question during the 18th District Senate debate in...
'Will work': City Council votes to bring back day labor program for homeless people
Albuquerque Journal, N.M. via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJun. 7—Will work. That message, on the sign of a man standing on a corner, prompted a city program that ran from 2015 to 2018 to provide day labor to people living on the streets. "I saw a gentleman ...