Increased demand for medical, mental health, and substance use treatment strains the state’s correctional system as the ...
Ultimately, DOGE touts that terminated leases in North Carolina will save the government $3,414,203 dollars, with locations here in the Triad totaling $978,749.
At least seven faith-based facilities that prohibited OAT were operating without state licensure but still received millions in opioid settlement dollars through the North Carolina General Assembly.
Ultimately, DOGE touts that terminated leases in North Carolina will save the government $3,414,203 dollars, with locations here in the Triad totaling $978,749.
(Jen Samuel – for MediaNews Group File) The openings of the Virginia and North Carolina facilities come on the heels of Pyle’s continued growth in Pennsylvania and expansion West into Ohio.
North Country lawmakers are again calling for drastic prison reform. “It is unacceptable that we continue to have issues with contraband at correctional facilities that put the hardworking men ...