DEA warns fentanyl mixtures overwhelming overdose reversal drug

CBP officers stand near seized fentanyl at the Port of Nogales in Ariz., on Jan. 26, 2019. Photo: Jerry Glaser / U.S. Customs and Border Protection via DVIDS / Public Domain

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration warned Americans Tuesday that fentanyl is increasingly mixed with a dangerous array of synthetic substances that can limit the effectiveness of naloxone, the standard overdose reversal drug, making the

VA budget tops $488B as workforce stays above DOGE target

VA Secretary-designate Douglas A. Collins testifies before the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee during his confirmation hearing in Washington, Jan. 21, 2025. Photo: Robert Turtil / U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs via Flickr / PDM 1.0

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Department of Veterans Affairs is requesting $488.2 billion for fiscal year 2027, a 7.7% increase over current spending levels, as VA Secretary Doug Collins defended a budget that expands private-sector care while trimming

LC State Tennis Earns Seven CSC Academic All-District Honors

Lewis-Clark State College Athletics

GREENWOOD, IN – Seven LC State Tennis players earned CSC Academic All-District honors, announced by College Sports Communicators on Tuesday. Gautam Balakrishnan, Pablo Herrera, Giacomo Moreira and Nell Rollin represented the Warrior men while Gwyn Heim, Carisa

Cowlitz Indian Tribe launches live Beaver Kit Cam

Cowlitz Indian Tribe YouTube livestream screenshot.

LONGVIEW, WA — The Cowlitz Indian Tribe has launched a live-streaming “Beaver Kit Cam,” giving viewers a real-time look at four newborn beaver kits and their mother as they grow at the tribe’s wildlife facility in southwest

Motorcyclist killed in crash north of Spokane

Washington State Patrol

SPOKANE COUNTY, WA — A fatal crash involving a motorcycle and a pickup towing a horse trailer was reported Tuesday afternoon north of Spokane, according to the Washington State Patrol. The collision happened around 11:56 a.m. near