Making a difference: Benefit to raise money for mental health cause Published 7:01 am Saturday, September 9, 2023 1 of 2 Don and Marsh Leathers, stand with Sonya Dolan, at the Austin... Read more »
Comment on this storyComment The stigma around depression, anxiety and addiction is easing in America, and government policies and people’s actions are reflecting this shift in values. Recent steps in spending, policymaking and... Read more »
Seven years after voters approved a greater investment in mental health and substance abuse services for Oklahoma counties, the money finally is on the way. But advocates for criminal justice reform warn... Read more »
Seven years after voters approved a greater investment in mental health and substance abuse services for Oklahoma counties, the money finally is on the way. But advocates for criminal justice reform warn... Read more »
Divorces can be emotionally and financially exhausting for those involved. However, the process can feel daunting without money to spare. Yet, navigating the complex divorce process without a significant financial burden is... Read more »
Staff Sgt. Ryan Rogers, Operation Test Command, receives advice from Ladina Peikert, self-help coordinator for Cavalry Family Housing, June 9 at the Lawn and Garden Center. (U.S. Army photo by Janecze Wright,... Read more »
The measure will let communities meet their clean energy goals under net metering On Thursday, the NH House of Representatives will take a crucial vote on local self-reliance, energy independence, and the... Read more »
The Catholic Diocese of Youngstown has filed a lawsuit asking that more than $3 million in a fund currently held by the National Shrine of St. Dymphna be reallocated for mental health... Read more »
San Francisco’s potentially painful budget cuts this year won’t hit one of the city’s top priorities: services to help people struggling with mental illness and drug addiction who are at risk of a... Read more »
Facility schools are intended to act as temporary programs of last resort to stabilize students so they can successfully return to their home schools. Yet, the state does not keep track of... Read more »
SOUTH JORDAN, Utah – On a recent day at Bingham High School, students brainstormed ways to get the word out: Their school has a new mental health room. Their work carries urgency... Read more »
Several hundred people are expected to take part in an annual fundraiser walk for the Collier County chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness on Saturday, May 6. A week out... Read more »