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Josh and his mom recount the trials and tribulations that started his road to recovery.
Experts say medicine for Opiate Use Disorder is the best way to abstain from use, but is it the silver bullet?
A lack of sober housing. It’s what housing and recovery advocates say is the most needed resource to combat Vt.’s drug crisis. So why aren’t there more of them?
An investigation into Vermont’s Department for Children and Families reveals how staffing shortages, poor training and IT struggles led to family seperation and abuse.
A 50-year-old deteriorated prison forces incarcerated women to live in unsafe conditions. If their building is replaced, what could the future of their corrections program be? Reporter Laura Ullman and Photographer Vic Baldoni travel to a new facility in Maine to find out.
Restorative Justice is a state-funded program that helps people who commit crimes avoid jail time, fines and criminal records. Our Laura Ullman investigates how the program works and whether it’s successful.
An investigation into why Vermont’s Internet Crimes Aginst Children is seeing more cases, and how you can keep children in your life, safe.