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The state now has the go-ahead to immediately take $115 million in funds from an opioid settlement to balance the budget.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs and state lawmakers are asking a judge to immediately overturn a Thursday order that blocks the state, at least for now, from seizing money from the opioid settlement fund.
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A judge late Thursday blocked the state from seizing opioid settlement funds, at least for the time being.
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By Howard FischerCapitol Media ServicesPHOENIX -- Legislation to require mandatory 5-year prison terms for anyone who sells even the slightest amount of…
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Prescription drugs have for a while now been at the forefront of the opioid epidemic. That is why both the Yuma Police Department and the Yuma County…
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The war on the opioid epidemic continues in Yuma County. That is why the U.S. Attorney's Office, the Drug Enforcement Administration and local law…
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The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and the Arizona Department of Health Services have partnered on a $2.2 million…