The Scioto County Health Department says it is experiencing an unusual number of sudden overdose deaths.The county says it most likely represents extremely potent opiates. Until toxicology reports are complete, the county is not certain if this is heroin, fentanyl, a mixture of the two or...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (CBS Local) — The man who spent more than $500 in cash to buy 121 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies so two South Carolina girl scouts wouldn’t have to stand in the cold rain, has been arrested in a long-term federal drug investigation. The...
Police Chief Michael d'Entremont and Fire Chief William Spillane report that a Tier One hazardous materials response was declared Tuesday, Feb. 26, at the Dedham Public Library after the discovery of a white powdery substance, believed to be narcotics. Editor's Note: The following was provided by...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (CBS Local) — The man who spent more than $500 in cash to buy 121 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies so two South Carolina girl scouts wouldn’t have to stand in the cold rain, has been arrested in a long-term federal drug investigation. The...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (CBS Local) — The man who spent more than $500 in cash to buy 121 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies so two South Carolina girl scouts wouldn’t have to stand in the cold rain, has been arrested in a long-term federal drug investigation. The...
The commissioner of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Scott Gottlieb, says that addressing the opioid epidemic...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (CBS Local) — The man who spent more than $500 in cash to buy 121 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies so two South Carolina girl scouts wouldn’t have to stand in the cold rain, has been arrested in a long-term federal drug investigation. The...
(CBS) –The story of a good Samaritan who bought $540 worth of Girl Scout cookies from a South Carolina troop — so they wouldn’t have to sell them in near-freezing weather — has taken a dark turn. The man, now-identified as Detric McGowan, was arrested...
B.C.’s overdose crisis has accelerated public debates around an end to the war on drugs. With the province suffering more than 1,400 fatal overdoses each year, policymakers are increasingly open to initiatives that were once dismissed as radical.Last week (February 21), for example, the B.C. Centre...