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City’s first opioid settlement fund report details sparse information on spending


The city has allocated $30 million annually to settlement initiatives through 2027, according to the report. Roughly $15 million a year goes to the Health Department and the city’s public hospital ... Read More

Confirmed case of measles in unvaccinated child on Long Island: New York State Department of Health


State and Nassau County health officials are investigating the laboratory-confirmed measles case in an unvaccinated child. Read More

Another Voice: Investing in child care will make New York more affordable and welcoming


Working parents unable to access assistance or find a child care program with space for their child are often forced to reduce work hours, take time off, or leave the ... Read More

California Is Expanding Insurance Access for Teenagers Seeking Therapy on Their Own


When she was in ninth grade, Fiona Lu fell into a depression. She had trouble adjusting to her new high school in Orange County, California, and felt so isolated and exhausted that she cried every ... Read More

New York home sellers must make disclosures under updated law in shift away from 'buyer beware'


Changes that went into effect Wednesday require sellers to answer questions on topics including the home's flood, fire history ... Read More

New York Lawmakers Eye Managed Care Tax to Raise $4 Billion


The New York Legislature is considering a tax on managed care organizations to generate $4 billion in new revenue, but regulatory challenges could jeopardize the funding stream in the future. Read More

Arizona opinion: Getting Arizona’s children the health care they need


We must get kids who were disenrolled from Medicaid back onto coverage. Providers should encourage families to search for affordable health insurance options on the marketplace at healthcare.gov. Read More

WCCB Earth Day tree giveaway is April 22 at new Hanson Nature Center


Each spring, the Winnebago County Conservation Board encourages people to plant trees and shrubs by offering free seedlings for Arbor Day. This year, because of a scheduling conflict, the annual ... Read More

Couple pleads guilty to health care scheme


A Hollidaysburg couple — both doctors — involved in a health care scheme pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the United States, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of ... Read More

Special Report: Is Your Car Reporting Your Driving Habits To Your Insurance Company?


Information about your driving habits, sometimes referred to as "Driving data" or "Driver behavior information," may be shared with insurance companies and used to alter your premiums. This can range ... Read More

New research finds young gun violence survivors experience lasting physical and mental trauma


As firearms become the top cause of child deaths in the U.S., Northwell Health examined the impact of gun violence on young survivors. Read More

Reynolds hires Mike Russell as new boys’ basketball coach


Russell, a 2001 graduate of Reynolds, was named the Demons’ new boys’ basketball coach on Thursday. Cargo ship had engine maintenance in port; former Sen. Joe Lieberman dies; MLB approves sale of ... Read More


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