fentanyl /tags/fentanyl fentanyl en-US Copyright Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:02:42 GMT Local officials close to finalizing plan for $150M in funding to fight opioids /bernco-abq-officials-close-to-finishing-opioid-settlement-funds-plan Top officials from Bernalillo County and the City of Albuquerque met on Friday to discuss the future of almost $150 million of funds meant to fight the opioid epidemic. 91°µÍøâ€™s Daniel Montano reports it’s one of the last few steps before lawmakers finalize the strategic plan for the funds. Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:02:42 GMT /bernco-abq-officials-close-to-finishing-opioid-settlement-funds-plan Daniel Montaño Members of NM congressional delegation tout work to stem fentanyl on the border /local-news/2024-08-13/vasquez-heinrich-fentanyl-border New Mexico U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez and Sen. Martin Heinrich visited the state’s border with Mexico Monday to highlight policies to stem the flow of fentanyl into the country. Wed, 14 Aug 2024 00:02:35 GMT /local-news/2024-08-13/vasquez-heinrich-fentanyl-border Nash Jones Meetings will take community input on opioid funds /opioid-settlement-funds-meeting-bernalillo-albuquerque Bernalillo County and the City of Albuquerque are seeking public input on how to spend opioid settlement funds in a series of meetings that kick off Tuesday night. Mon, 01 Jul 2024 23:11:17 GMT /opioid-settlement-funds-meeting-bernalillo-albuquerque Daniel Montaño NM Environment Department will follow governor’s new mandate despite staffing challenges /local-news/2023-09-14/nm-environment-department-will-follow-governors-new-mandate-despite-staffing-challenges The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) will be holding a rapid hiring event next Saturday September 23, 2023 hoping to fill over 40 positions. This comes after the department has rallied for months for more money to hire staff and now has a new mandate to test wastewater at schools. Thu, 14 Sep 2023 23:58:06 GMT /local-news/2023-09-14/nm-environment-department-will-follow-governors-new-mandate-despite-staffing-challenges Jeanette DeDios Veterinary tranquilizer appearing mixed with opioids in New Mexico /local-news/2023-04-21/veterinary-tranquilizer-appearing-mixed-with-opioids-in-new-mexico The drug is most commonly paired with fentanyl, and healthcare workers say overdoses related to the combination are more complicated to treat. Fri, 21 Apr 2023 21:22:11 GMT /local-news/2023-04-21/veterinary-tranquilizer-appearing-mixed-with-opioids-in-new-mexico Megan Myscofski Let's Talk about harm reduction strategies for substance use /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2022-03-08/lets-talk-about-harm-reduction-strategies-for-substance-use A newly signed law will make it legal to possess tests to show if a drug contains fentanyl, the number one killer of adults 18-45. But last year, a bill to authorize safe drug consumption sites failed to pass the legislature. On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico we’ll dive into harm reduction strategies, whether they work and why they make people so uncomfortable. Tue, 08 Mar 2022 23:51:28 GMT /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2022-03-08/lets-talk-about-harm-reduction-strategies-for-substance-use Kaveh Mowahed 2022 Session - Ep. 12, Mitigating the Danger /podcast/your-new-mexico-gover/2022-02-17/2022-session-ep-12-mitigating-the-danger On this #YNMG we’re dedicating the entire episode to one piece of legislation that is now on Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s desk waiting for her signature. House Bill 52 is an amendment to the Harm Reduction Act. Overdoses from Fentanyl are the top killer of young adults in New Mexico, but HB52 will give drug users a new tool that will make them a little safer – fentanyl test strips. Fri, 18 Feb 2022 05:43:51 GMT /podcast/your-new-mexico-gover/2022-02-17/2022-session-ep-12-mitigating-the-danger Kaveh Mowahed Tensions around shelter highlight growing homelessness concerns /local-news/2022-02-04/tensions-around-shelter-highlight-growing-homelessness-concerns Pete's Place was opened more than a decade ago because in the cold Santa Fe winters, people who were drunk or high and had nowhere to go could and did freeze to death. It has likely saved many lives. But the shelter has lately become a focus of frustration for some local residents and businesses, who say more people are living on the street outside, that their behavior is antisocial and they sometimes cause damage. Fri, 04 Feb 2022 20:39:58 GMT /local-news/2022-02-04/tensions-around-shelter-highlight-growing-homelessness-concerns Alice Fordham 2022 Session - Ep. 3, Housing and the Unhoused /podcast/your-new-mexico-gover/2022-01-28/2022-session-ep-3-housing-and-the-unhoused From helping people who are unhoused to addressing the lack of affordable homes in New Mexico, we have a serious problem with no easy or quick solution. There are some lawmakers who are trying to help though. On the latest from #YNMG we'll discuss some of the bills that have been filed to help with housing with 91°µÍø reporter Alice Fordham. Sat, 29 Jan 2022 05:22:29 GMT /podcast/your-new-mexico-gover/2022-01-28/2022-session-ep-3-housing-and-the-unhoused Kaveh Mowahed