Get-out-the-vote advocates in Montana are spending more time and money than ever to get young people educated about the elections and get them to the polls.
Get-out-the-vote advocates in Montana are spending more time and money than ever to get young people educated about the elections and get them to the pollsIn Montana young voters make
More than 1,000 New Mexicans die from drug overdoses each year, and while there s been a slight drop in overdoses from opioids nationwide, it s mostly offset by those from cocaine and other stimulants. James Besante, chief medical officer at the Santa Fe Recovery Center, said the opioid crisis is evolving - sometimes described as "waves." Now in its fourth wave, he said the nearly 4% decrease reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is good news, but doesn t reflect what he s seeing on the ground. He noted that it s common that multiple drugs are involved in overdose deaths. .
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Nevada s early voting started this past weekend and will run through June seventh - with the June Primary Election taking place on Tuesday, June 11. Melody Judilla, deputy director of Silver State Voices, said she considers Nevada to be what she calls a "voter friendly state" - as it grants voters the option to either vote by mail or vote in-person at a physical polling location, something that isn t the case in every state. She contended that that Nevada s policymakers and election workers understand that voting is an effective way for Nevadans to make their voices heard. .