Pratt is President of the Ohio Council of Fraternal, Veterans & Service Organizations. It’s no longer a secret, the opioid epidemic which continues to touch the lives of loved ones across the ...
More than $50 billion will flow into states and municipalities over the next two decades from legal settlements with opioid manufacturers, distributors, and pharmacies accused of fueling the ...
Legal settlements could provide local and state governments $50 billion to fight the deadly U.S. opioid overdose crisis FINDLAY, Ohio -- Communities ravaged by America's opioid epidemic are ...
The US Supreme Court appeared divided on Monday as it heard a challenge to Purdue Pharma's $6 billion opioids settlement ...
When Allegheny County government received its first opioid settlement payment last year, it missed out on nearly $328,000. Then, for its second payment, it missed out on another ...
The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments Monday morning in one of the highest-profile bankruptcy cases in recent memory: ...
Funding is on the way to help fight the issue of opioids in the community. But how and when will that money be used in ...
Nov 6 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Monday pared back a U.S. government lawsuit accusing drug distributor Cencora (COR.N), formerly called AmerisourceBergen, of fueling the nation's deadly opioid ...
Hamilton County is working with experts and people who've experienced addiction to decide how to spend opioid settlement ...
For decades, Ohio, like every state, has been hit hard by the opioid epidemic. Thousands of lives have been lost to substance-use disorders and thousands more continue to struggle with this disease.
Legal settlements could provide local and state governments $50 billion to fight the deadly U.S. opioid overdose crisis. What could that look like? One Ohio community is already doing many of the ...
As Billions Roll in to Fight the US Opioid Epidemic, One County Shows How Recovery Can Work FINDLAY, Ohio (AP) — Communities ravaged by America's opioid epidemic are starting to get their share ...