Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has ensured an Evansville addiction counselor who illegally dealt drugs to his patients will no longer be licensed in Indiana to provide counseling.
Three Christian organizations in India are seeking legal action against a politician accusing the Church of being involved in ...
If you think we’re not advancing as a society, then look how police phrased a press release about a state trooper and a tow truck driver who were struck and ...
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Nicholas C. Schilling, 33, of Zanesville, appeared in Muskingum County Court of Common Pleas for sentencing. On Sept. 9, Schilling was sentenced by Judge Kelly Cottrill to serve 22 years in prison.
Former NBA player Chris Herren, now a motivational speaker after surviving his battle with drug addiction, is scheduled to ...
A hearing has been scheduled for next week for a judge to decide whether Mickey Barreto, who stayed at the New Yorker Hotel ...
Thoroughbred owner and recovering alcoholic Gino Roncelli has led the Santa Anita-based program for more than 30 years ...
We wanted to create a space that was shame-free, personalized, and focused on fostering long-term recovery.” What started as ...
Fewer Ohioans are dying of drug overdoses because of better access to naloxone, opioid treatment and peer support, Gov. Mike DeWine said Wednesday.
Clinical trials suggest that the drugs seem to treat a host of other conditions, too, including addiction, Parkinson’s ...