Cuyahoga County Board of Health received $2.8 million from the CDC to crack down on the opioid crisis in the county.Becky Karns is the program supervisor for the Cuyahoga County Board of Health; she said the money was broken up and given as grants to 13 different partners that focus on getting people the treatment they need to recover.These programs
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Overnight homeless center finds new home, former host building seeks new future
A former church at the end of a dead-end road in Slavic Village has become the subject of conversation in the neighborhood.The potential and opportunities are endless. Its a beautiful church. Its almost 200 years old, said owner Stephanie Thomas, the executive director of Shelter the People Cleveland.After her organization acquired the property this past fall, Thomas made some necessary
Gov. Healey to pardon those convicted of misdemeanor cannabis possession
… pot, the same year …