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Marshall County is looking to hold numerous pharmaceutical manufacturers and medical distributors accountable, accusing the companies of deceptive practices
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A Fayetteville business owner was sentenced Thursday in Raleigh County Circuit Court to one to five years for possession
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Louisiana ranks as the fifth highest prescriber of painkillers.
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So far, so good with Jacksonville's bold program to stem the tidal wave of opioid deaths. The
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SPRING GROVE – An attorney's claim that police mistook pistachio shells for marijuana during a traffic stop
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This year's David C. Hardesty Jr. Festival of Ideas will present a panel discussion on the state's opioid
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Obviously, not everyone who uses marijuana goes on to harder drugs. But show me someone addicted to
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Will Allen, a Brookhaven lawyer, told the supervisors this is an opportunity to recoup costs associated with the impact
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If Louisiana, like the rest of America, is going to succeed in waging war on opioid addiction,
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1, 2018 photo, marijuana plants are for sale at Harborside marijuana dispensary in Oakland, Calif.
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In this Dec. 18, 2015, photo, Chief of Police Thomas Synan Jr., of the Newtown Police Department, speaks to
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PLATTE COUNTY, Mo. -- The opioid epidemic is moving closer to Missouri and the metro. That's what