Another $2.5 million in grants awarded to fight opioid crisis in Oklahoma Fourteen counties, two cities and two school districts will split $2.5 million in grants meant to combat opioid addiction in Oklahoma and support recovery programs. The state Opioid Abatement Board ... 11/21/2024 - 8:31 am | View Link
Opioid Abatement Board gives $2.5 million in grants to support programs fighting opioid abuse The Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board gave $2.5 million in grants to various counties, cities and school districts to support programs working to end opioid abuse in Oklahoma. 11/21/2024 - 6:19 am | View Link
Georgia secures $44.4 million to fight opioid epidemic HOUSTON COUNTY, Ga. — Georgia’s fight against the opioid epidemic is taking a significant step forward with the approval of $44.4 million in funding from the Georgia Opioid Settlement Advisory ... 11/21/2024 - 1:01 am | View Link
Local nonprofit receives $1 million to help fight opioid crisis The Zepf Center was given a $1 million grant to continue helping people in our community recover from addiction. 11/20/2024 - 7:29 pm | View Link
KY Attorney General announces more funding to fight drug addiction Attorney General Russell Coleman announced Monday additional grant money will be awarded to nonprofits who focus on prevention, treatment, or recovery in 2025. 11/20/2024 - 6:18 pm | View Link
Last time Donald Trump was president, rumors of immigration raids terrorized the Oregon community where Gustavo Balderas was the school superintendent.
Word spread that immigration agents were going to try to enter schools. There was no truth to it, but school staff members had to find students who were avoiding school and coax them back to class.
“People just started ducking and hiding,” Balderas said.
Educators around the country are bracing for upheaval, whether or not the president-elect follows through on his pledge to deport millions of immigrants who are in the country illegally.
This story was originally published by Wired and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
At an upscale sushi bar in New York last week, a smattering of media and policy types chowed down on a menu of sushi rolls, Peking duck tapas, and mushroom salad. But what made this menu unusual was the one ingredient that ran through the dishes—foie gras made from quail cells brewed in a bioreactor.
The freshly elected administration will be fighting not only a domestic, but global enemy: an octopus-like criminal network swindling no longer free nations under the guise of a new order.