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People can call or text 567-FOA-LINK (567-362-5465) to access resources that may help their loved one break a drug addiction.
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Part of Ohio’s approach to combatting human trafficking is arresting people for selling sex. But some experts argue that arrests make people more vulnerable to being trafficked.
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Anti-human trafficking nonprofits and government agencies, including those in Ohio, have a problem with sharing misinformation.
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WYSO’s Recovery Stories series brings you conversations from the heart of Dayton’s opioid crisis. Today, we hear a conversation between Dustin Aubry and…
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WYSO’s Recovery Stories series brings you conversations from the heart of Dayton’s opioid crisis. This installment introduces us to two Loris: Lori Erion…
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WYSO’s Recovery Stories series brings you conversations from the heart of Dayton’s opioid crisis. Today, we meet Urbana 31-year-old Sarah Clay.In 2007,…
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WYSO’s Recovery Stories series brings you conversations from the heart of Dayton’s opioid epidemic. In this story, we meet Trotwood-native Andre Lewis and…
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The Dayton City Commission recently passed a law effectively banning panhandling along 51 major roadways. It’s not the first time the city has passed laws…
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Give Ohioans time to listen to one another and they are capable of developing a plan to turn around the addiction crisis. So why isn’t it…
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The federal Drug Enforcement Administration and Wright State University are teaming up to host a rally dedicated raising awareness about drug use and…
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Overdose deaths continue to rise in Southwest Ohio, and the opioid epidemic is taking a toll on courts as more and more addicts end up behind bars for…
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The number of opioid overdose victims treated at Greene County emergency rooms nearly doubled over one 24-hour period this week. County officials say they…