The new facility in Providence, operated by the nonprofit Project Weber/RENEW, provides a place for people to use drugs under ...
Dolores Hawkins, 87, died peacefully at the University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, Vt. Dolores (Farr) lived in Barre, Vt., for several years. Dolores and her husband, Calvin Hawkins ...
On Tuesday afternoon, organizers cut the ribbon on the first state-sanctioned safe consumption site for illegal drugs in the United States. The facility—located in Providence, Rhode Island—stems from ...
Hailed as a savior, Dr. Thomas C. Weiner became a patient favorite and his hospital’s highest earner. As the myth surrounding him grew, so did the trail of patient harm.
Providence is now home to the country’s first state-sanctioned facility for people to use illegal drugs under medical ...
In an effort to reduce fatal drug overdoses, Providence nonprofit Project Weber/RENEW is planning to cut the ribbon on Tuesday to a new facility at which people will be able to use drugs under medical ...
Vermont Business Magazine United Way of Northwest Vermont has announced a new Employer Guide to Substance Misuse, a toolkit designed to support Vermont employers in promoting healthy and safe ...
LogicSource, the leader in procurement services and technology solutions, is proud to announce it has been honored in Modern ...
Students from the Vermont State University-Lyndon Upward Bound program toured Boston University on Nov. 23rd, beginning with ...
The implications of Donald Trump's re-election dominated higher education news for 2024, along with other developments in ...
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In October, The Green Mountain Care Board, the governing body of the University of Vermont Medical Center, ordered University of Vermont Health Network to cut $122 million in revenue from Central ...