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Colleges in New York will now have to print the 988 suicide and crisis hotline on student ID cards under a state law that ...
Porous materials have a wide range of applications due to their capacity to act as filters, or lightweight structural ...
“While many schools have taken steps to ensure they are prepared for medical emergencies, many can still enhance their ...
On June 28, a 40-year-old woman from Wabigoon, Ont., was arrested in the early morning for alleged possession of illicit ...
Lehigh Valley Health Network has agreed to pay $2.75 million to the federal government after an employee stole controlled ...
Nitazenes are up to 50 times as powerful as fentanyl and are often used to adulterate other opioids, which increases their ...
Nearly 150 laws went into effect in Florida on July 1, including a wide variety of new crimes, harsher penalties, and changes ...
ODMHSAS is declining to release reports approved by its board Thursday, June 26, 2025, as the agency continues to deal with a ...
Charlotte Behavioral begins $9M expansion with new unit for Marchman Act clients amid growing mental health and substance use ...
Sean Diddy Combs, center, motions a heart sign to his family in attendance as he is escorted out of lock-up by U.S. Marshals, ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is more quickly deciding if new chemicals can be made, according to the agency’s top chemicals official, addressing a backlog that industry says is pushing some ...
Public safety remained a top priority this legislative session. As we wrap up National Safety Month, I’d like to share information on new laws we passed this year to support ...