Opinion GUEST COLUMN: Statewide Opioid Plan Positions Alabama to Curb Addiction, Support Recovery, and Protect Veterans Alabama State Representative Rex Reynolds Apr 30, 2025 Over the past three years, states have been receiving settlement funds from federal lawsuits against major pharmaceutical companies. To date, …
Opinion Web Only GUEST COLUMN: Statewide Opioid Plan Positions Alabama to Curb Addiction, Support Recovery, and Protect Veterans Alabama State Representative Rex Reynolds Apr 30, 2025 Over the past three years, states have been receiving settlement funds from federal lawsuits against major pharmaceutical companies. To date, …
Opinion Web Only GUEST COLUMN: Statewide Opioid Plan Positions Alabama to Curb Addiction, Support Recovery, and Protect Veterans Alabama State Representative Rex Reynolds Apr 30, 2025 Over the past three years, states have been receiving settlement funds from federal lawsuits against major pharmaceutical companies. To date, …
News Featured Alex City to request settlements from opioid lawsuits By William Marlow Multimedia Reporter Feb 21, 2023 Alexander City could receive hundreds of thousands dollars stemming from state lawsuits over opioid abuse.Â
News Featured Tallapoosa County nears end of opioid lawsuit Cliff Williams / The Outlook Cliff Williams Updated Aug 2, 2025 Tallapoosa County will soon be settling lawsuits for opioid abuse with Janseen Pharmaceuticals and Johnson and Johnson.
News New Site man arrested on drug trafficking charges By Staff Reports Feb 1, 2019 The Tallapoosa County Narcotics Task Force arrested Ricky O’neal Wyckoff for drug trafficking.
News Government officials work for legislative solution to addictions By Donald Campbell Nov 15, 2018 Although opioid addiction is a well-known problem, here are some little-known facts about the issue at hand:
News Alabama, Tallapoosa County facing meth, opioid crisis By Amalia Kortright Nov 13, 2018 Addiction is no stranger to Alabama, especially to the thousands of people who struggle with addictions to two of the state’s most common type…