Lawmakers set aside the money in the state budget to study ibogaine, which may help treat PTSD and other ailments.
People who rely on Medicaid to pay for cancer treatment and ongoing monitoring are less likely to be able to meet the work ...
In a letter read at Tuesday's board meeting, director Kim Holmes announced she is stepping away, citing a "traumatic environment" and the toll it has taken on her.
Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has floated a seismic idea: adding autism to the list ...
Increased use of compassionate release could ease costs and crowding with minimal risks to public safety, experts say. But it remains off limits to many prisoners.
Kroger expects to open a ninth grocery store in Rutherford County by Smyrna High by early 2027, a spokeswoman said.
Dutchess County Legislature seats are up for election in 2025. Here's what the candidates say the biggest issues are.
OpEd: if Kentucky wants safer communities and stronger families, we must build a justice system that recognizes women’s ...
At the Freestate ChalleNGe Academy, Royal thought he’d be getting a second chance after failing ninth and tenth grade. But within a few weeks, Royal, afraid of being attacked, wanted out.
The Statesboro City Council approved its five-year Strategic Plan on October 7, alongside multiple infrastructure actions and updates from City Manager Charles Penny on upcoming referenda, code ...
The country’s best-known suicide prevention group teamed up with the gun industry. The effort was good for public relations and raising money, but it never met its goal, and internal records show why ...
Megin Nichols, the CDC’s director in the division of foodborne, waterborne and environmental diseases, explains the ties between human, animal and environmental health.