Read full article: Project Opioid to launch advocacy program in Central Florida FILE - In this Nov. 14, 2019, photo, Jon Combes holds his bottle of buprenorphine, a medicine that prevents withdrawal ...
IT IS BEING USED TO DO PRETTY MUCH ANY AND EVERYTHING RIGHT NOW, AND IT COULD ACTUALLY SAVE LIVES BY TRACKING DRUG TRENDS. WESH 2 NEWS MICHELLE MEREDITH SHOWS US THE EXPERIMENT AT ONE LOCAL SHERIFF’S ...
AGGRAVATED BATTERY WITH A DEADLY WEAPON. THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS MORE CHARGES ARE EXPECTED. SUMMER: A LOCAL NON-PROFIT IS GIVING OUT OVERDOSE REVERSAL DRUGS TO DOWNTOWN ORLANDO BUSINESSES SO THAT ...
Standing at a podium facing reporters at the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, Project Overdose founder Andrae Bailey proposed a thought experiment: What would hurricane prep look like without Doppler ...
The founder of a local nonprofit that helps families affected by the opioid epidemic has lost a second child to overdose. Keli Clark formed Project Noelle after her daughter, Noelle Maschari, died of ...
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When it comes to the use of illegal drugs, law enforcement and community leaders are always looking for new ways to catch trends and save lives. The Seminole County Sheriff's Office is partnering with ...