Fourteen graduates got their records expunged for completing the (W)RAP program, which offers non-violent offenders treatment and support as an alternative to incarceration.
"We are a city of second chances," said Paterson's mayor. The treatment center, operated by Catholic Charities, will reopen ...
A sweeping expansion of telehealth services is opening new pathways to addiction treatment across Pennsylvania, where distance, transportation and provider shortages have long limited care — ...
A McDonald’s All-American basketball player, Chris Herren remembers blowing off assemblies in high school about drug and ...
Høeg, a COVID-19 vaccine critic who’s been serving as a special assistant to the commissioner, will be the fifth person this ...