U.S. Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan filed legislation this week to increase federal funding to address the opioid crisis to the tune of billions of dollars. The two New Hampshire Democrats re-introduced the Turn the Tide Act, which would raise the total spent on various addiction remediation efforts to around $65 billion nationwide over […]
OSSIPEE — White Horse Recovery representatives will meet with the Carroll County Delegation’s Regional Appropriations Subcommittee later this …
There’s been a lot of interesting dog news of late and/or news that pertains to my dogs. A study was published determining that a common opioi…
CONCORD — Drug-related deaths in New Hampshire dropped to their lowest level in more than a decade as state and federal investments in prevent…
It’s been many years since I’ve written to the Sun about a prescription topic that impacts our community so widely. Years ago, I contributed …
BARTLETT — Ashley Gore, Josiah Bartlett Elementary School counselor, says that eighth-grade students worked hard on projects that were part of…
CONWAY — The worker shortage is so profound that Memorial Hospital might have to purchase or build a place for its workers to live, U.S. Sen. …
CONCORD — Attorney General John M. Formella has joined a national attorneys general settlement totaling $10.7 billion with CVS and Walgreens, …
