The Burlington needle exchange program will undergo a study in the coming months, addressing the growing problem of syringes littered on city streets in conjunction with the growing drug crisis.
More than 760 residents in Clark and Klickitat counties safely dropped off 2,574 pounds of unused medications and syringes during a multisite drug take-back event on Oct. 26.
Area residents can safely dispose of expired, unwanted or unneeded prescription medications and, in some cases, needles ...
the Harm Reduction Coalition of Santa Cruz County is seeking to operate a mobile outreach program that includes sterile syringe access and safe disposal services. Its application will soon be ...
Medication Take Back events happen at least twice a year to encourage proper disposal of unused, expired or unwanted ...
“It’s a concern; municipalities can’t afford to have another downloaded cost put on to them.” ...
Swan River Mayor Lance Jacobson says more than 500,000 needles have been handed out over the past year in the town of around ...
MountainStar Healthcare and local law enforcement agencies are holding the annual Crush the Crisis event on Saturday — ...
Lady Lake has set a Friday deadline for debris collection. We've got tips on how to make the process smoother.
Opioids, central nervous system depressants, and stimulants are the top three most misused classes of prescription drugs ...