A Bellows Falls woman celebrates a huge milestone and says she's ringing in 2020 with a potentially life-saving new year's resolution: to stay clean, stay in school and stay out of jail.
Hundreds of people arrested and millions in drugs, guns and cash seized. Our Celine McArthur has details on the multistate drug operation that the DEA says affects Vermont and New Hampshire.
A Bellows Falls man, on the run from police, was shot and apprehended by police early Saturday morning. The man, John-Victor Wetherby, 33, is a suspect in several aggravated assaults. Wetherby was treated and related into police custody.
A young mother gives birth to a second baby addicted to opioids. What's the fix so she can keep her child? Our Celine McArthur continues her special report, "The Fix: Mothers and Babies in Crisis."
Addicted and pregnant in prison-- a Vermont family desperate to hold onto a second baby to be born dependent on drugs. And they're not alone. Our Celine McArthur shares this family's heartbreaking story.
Opioid addicts in the North Country seeking detox have had to travel hours away to find it. Now, a new facility aims to get addicts the help they need without leaving the community. Our Kelly O'Brien got a look inside.
We're taking a closer look at a fix for opioid dependence. One form of treatment, Vivitrol, showed promise. And it works. But it's not being used widely in Vermont. Our Cat Viglienzoni found out why.
Galen Ettlin spoke with Dr. Jill Warrington, the chief medical officer of Aspenti Health, a Vermont-based drug testing company that is hosting the Innovations for Outcomes conference.
Senator Patrick Leahy Monday announced the Howard Center has been awarded a $525,000 federal grant that will be used to help the center's "Safe Recovery Program."
Experience Wellness Centers plan to open a center on Dewey Street in Bennington. It will offer medication-assisted treatment options to patients as well as counseling.
Earlier this year Vermont officials announced there was no longer a waitlist for drug treatment. That's progress, from a peak in January 2014 when more than 500 people were waiting to get help.