More than 1,800 Oregonians died of drug overdoses in 2023, a rising trend that state leaders want to reverse with new programs to combat addiction.
Many residents expressed discontent over the proposed site of the methadone clinic at 500 Main St., the intersection of Main and South Sixth a…
More than 90 people in Multnomah County entered a new program intended to help Oregonians who use illicit drugs avoid possession charges in co…
The federal government’s push to make Medicaid funding more flexible for drug addiction treatment in the last nine years has not stemmed the t…
Oregon will receive up to $40 million to fight and prevent drug addiction as part of a national opioid settlement with Kroger.
It’s been two months since Oregon recriminalized drug possession and new data from across the state is starting to show how the new law, which…
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Community, connection and local resources are key for those traversing the road to recovery from addiction.
Abbey Stamp is taking on a new role that will put her at the heart of Oregon’s fentanyl overdose crisis — and the next chapter of the state’s …