Pairing medication with counseling is an increasingly accepted approach for treating opioid abuse, but some rural Colorado residents struggle to access the treatment. Some seek to change that.
Despite the apparent health benefits of a diverse teacher workforce, there are far too few Colorado teachers of color to match a diverse student population.
After years of advocating for the right of teachers to remove disruptive students from their classrooms, unions have become allies in an effort to reduce harsh discipline practices.
In theory, access to naloxone, the opioid reversal medication, is as simple as visiting the pharmacy or calling the police. In reality, it’s not quite so easy.