When learning about the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative, Butler County’s district attorney Richard Goldinger and his counterpart in Armstrong County, Katie Charlton,...
This article is shared in its entirety as part of a conversation on addiction and pathways to recovery in our community. To read more from Changing Pathways to Recovery, ...
Despite the growing number of states that have legalized recreational marijuana, county leaders and residents are torn on whether the substance should be available to adu...
Cranberry Township resident and Iraq War veteran Joseph Maguire has spent his life trying to do the right thing.
From serving his country to helping fellow veterans who ...
Many people believe marijuana isn’t addictive, something medical professionals like Dr. C. Thomas Brophy, the medical director for the Ellen O'Brien Gaiser Center, say is...
On the surface, compared to other vices such as drugs or alcohol, overeating may sound relatively harmless. But numbers suggest that junk food, far more accessible than t...
This article is shared in its entirety as part of a conversation on addiction and pathways to recovery in our community. To read more from Changing Pathways to Recove...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study last month showing alcohol-related deaths increased by nearly 30% over the past several years and increase...
This article is shared in its entirety as the Butler Eagle kicks off a conversation on addiction and pathways to recovery in our community. To read more from Changing...
Joshua Bobby, of Butler, was once sober for seven years, then he drank again. Another time, he was sober for two years before drinking again.
Bobby and his sister Julie H...