News and Announcements
- Law enforcement eyes opioid settlement cash for squad cars and body scanners (KFF Health News)
- Lansing community organizations provide free Narcan, strive to reduce opioid overdose (The State News)
- NAMI Lansing Hosts “Before the Mental Health Crisis: Assisted Outpatient Treatment” (WILX 10)
- Lansing Police Department installs Narcan vending machine (WILX 10)
- Ingham County adds naloxone vending machine to combat opioid overdoses (Bridge Michigan)
- Experts: Money alone can’t solve mental health access issues in rural jails (KWGS Public Radio Tulsa)
- New York’s First Narcan Vending Machine Is Working (Curbed)
- Narcan vending machine available to public in Cassopolis (News Channel 3)
- ‘The drug bust paradox’: Study shows opioid deaths double after police action (Stat News)
- Drug overdoses seem to spike in spite of police seizures: Study (Salon)
- SF unlikely to arrest its way out of the doom loop, experts say (Mission Local)
- See someone in crisis? You don't have to call the police. Here are alternatives. (Michigan Radio)
- Narcan vending machines help deter overdose deaths (NaCO County News)
- Cops & Clinicians: The World of Police Alternatives (Hour Detroit)
- Opinion: Employing parolees could help both businesses, society (Crain's Detroit Business)
- Vending machines fighting drug overdoses with free Narcan (Spartan News Room)
- Lenawee County starting program aimed at reducing mentally ill people in justice system (Daily Telegram)
- Ingham Co. Jail to receive Narcan vending machine (Spartan News Room)
- Free Narcan now available at Ann Arbor city hall (WDIV Local 4)
- Ingham County Jail could receive vending machine offering free naloxone kits (WKAR News)
- Vending machines with lifesaving drug grow as opioid crisis rages in US (The Guardian)
- Wayne State University program provides free Narcan in vending machines (WDIV Local 4)
- Jail reforms report shows over 150,000 drivers getting licenses back (Manistee News Advocate)
- Opioid Crisis: Reducing harm, one vending machine at a time (Traverse City Record Eagle)
- MSU professor to help lead new $15M suicide prevention research center (Lansing State Journal)