A federal appeals court asked the West Virginia Supreme Court whether opioid distribution could cause a public nuisance under state law as WV reviews a lawsuit against drug companies.

A federal appeals court asked the West Virginia Supreme Court whether opioid distribution could cause a public nuisance under state law as WV reviews a lawsuit against drug companies.

A federal appeals court asked the West Virginia Supreme Court whether opioid distribution could cause a public nuisance under state law as WV reviews a lawsuit against drug companies.

Ohio is preparing to allocate millions of dollars in opioid settlement funds to community and government organizations. These settlements intend to address the opioid crisis.

The first lawsuit against Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center in OR seeks up to $11.5 million on behalf of a patient who died after a nurse replaced his fentanyl drip with tap water.

An Oregon man has filed a federal lawsuit alleging wrongful death and negligence in the death of his daughter while she was in custody at the county jail.

An overdose epidemic across the U.S. inspired a new government study which suggests smoking has surpassed injection for the most common way of taking drugs in the country.

KY Attorney General Russell Coleman filed a lawsuit against Kroger, one of the nation’s largest grocery store chains, alleging its pharmacies helped fuel the opioid crisis.

The next installment of Fox News Digital’s “Crisis in the Northwest” will focus on problems rural Oregon is facing — problems overshadowed by heavy attention on Portland.

Luis Carrillo-Moyeda, 32, was arresed in San Jose, California, after authorities say he manufactured and sold a new synthetic known as “pink cocaine.”

Morris & Dickson Co., previously stripped of licenses for shipping tens of millions of addictive painkillers, had the decision reversed by the DEA after forfeiting $19 million.

Faced with an explosion of fentanyl in Portland, Oregon’s governor sent in state troopers to help local police track and bust dealers. Here’s how it’s going.

Virginia doctor Joel Smithers has been granted a new trial for prescribing more than 500K doses of addictive opioids due to an instructional error in his original trial.

Pennsylvania state courts are now required to allow those on probation to continue taking medication for opioid withdrawal as a result of a Justice Department settlement.

American and Chinese officials have pledged to collaborate in curbing the influx of fentanyl into the U.S. This commitment signals a positive step for relations between the two.

Defendants who were charged after a 1-year old overdosed while at a day care in the Bronx appeared in court Tuesday to face a judge in a pre-trial hearing.

A suspicious envelope sent to the Yuba County Registrar of Voters headquarters in rural Yuba County, California, has tested positive for fentanyl.

Zakkary McReynolds, 18, was arrested Tuesday in Denton, Texas, in connection with the fentanyl overdose death of 17-year-old Ryan Erwin.