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Editorial: DOC programs significantly lower reoffending rates
The state’s correctional system seems intent on putting itself out of business. The maximum-security MCI-Cedar Junction facility in Walpole closed in 2023, while in 2024, both the medium-security ...
The Webb City School District Hall of Fame Committee announced three new inductees Monday for its 2025 Hall of Fame. Robert Basnett, Teddy Steen and Joe Hensley will be recognized during the 22nd ...
Here are the dangers people should be aware of when it comes to using cannabis too young, too heavily and too often.
Holiday Helping Hand, a fundraising campaign led by the Poughkeepsie Journal and United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region, is ...
Nestled in the scenic High Sierra region of Northern California, Crow’s Nest Ranch stands as a beacon of hope and opportunity ...
UCLA, a private school and a parking company are collectively paying about $2.3 million a year to lease land with a market ...
When a group of local women realized traditional gyms weren’t fully meeting their needs, they decided to build their own.
Veterans in Colorado die by suicide at a rate higher than among vets nationwide. Next Chapter helps some find a path to a stable life instead.
Family reunification, violence prevention and workforce development have kept formerly incarcerated Kentuckians out of returning to prison.
The new jail gives corrections officers the space needed to offer more than half a dozen new programs designed to reduce ...
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When Reform Backfires: How the CAHOOTS Act Helped Dismantle Eugene's Mobile Crisis Program
For more than 30 years, CAHOOTS — Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets— was Eugene’s alternative to police: a ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has endangered global health indirectly through social changes and directly due to the consequences of the infection itself. COVID-19 ...
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