A powerful art show opened in August 2025 at Plymouth State University.Lining the halls of the Silver Center for the Arts are dozens of simple black and white portraits with a story for each face.This ...
Real People, Real Stories” seeks to share local stories of loved ones lost to substance-use disorder in an upcoming Brattleboro art show.
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — A new exhibit at the University of South Alabama is shedding light on people who have lost their lives due to drug addiction. The USA Student Center is the new home of dozens of ...
Heather Blumenfeld remembers how her late brother, Teddy Dalton, always made everyone laugh. So, when an artist was drawing his portrait, she asked them to redo it a few times. “You just want to be ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Lining the walls of South’s Student Center -- are faces of lives lost to drug addiction. “Some have lived this -- others will live this,” said Jo Bonner, University of South ...
The pilot was meant to address BC's deadly opioid crisis, but has received heavy scrutiny from political opponents and ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — For more than two decades, staff at the Grand Rapids Red Project have been working to reduce the negative consequences associated with illegal drug use. “We like to center ...
The naloxone vending machine at Lawrence Transit's Central Station, 2315 Bob Billings Parkway. Funding from the Attorney General's Office will help add an additional machine in Lawrence to expand ...
A Canadian province announced Wednesday that it would not renew a controversial but pioneering drug decriminalization program ...
Virginia Spence and Katrice Woodland start their workday as community peers for the Maryland Peer Advisory Council offices in West Baltimore by reaching out to their contacts. One of the first calls ...
The Mental Health Project is a Seattle Times initiative focused on covering mental and behavioral health issues. It is funded by Ballmer Group, a national organization focused on economic mobility for ...
Gary Horejsi wrestled with the decision before him, knowing a life could be in his hands. It was the third time that the woman had used drugs or alcohol since coming to CRI-Help, which runs a 135-bed ...
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