Posted inPublic health One WV community waits for an opioid verdict. Others are still waiting for their day in court. by Emily Allen August 30th, 2021September 2nd, 2021
Posted inNews Teen drug courts work. But too many West Virginians don’t have access to one by Anya Slepyan August 20th, 2021August 20th, 2021
Posted inNews After last word from community’s lawyers, WV opioid trial goes to judge by Lauren Peace July 28th, 2021July 29th, 2021
Posted inNews In closing arguments, distributors argue the number of pills they sent to Cabell County wasn’t unreasonable by Emily Allen and Lauren Peace July 28th, 2021July 28th, 2021
Posted inNews West Virginia opioid trial: Here are the closing arguments by Mountain State Spotlight Staff July 27th, 2021July 28th, 2021
Posted inNews Drug distributor calls request for money to fix opioid problem a ‘blank check’ by Emily Allen and Lauren Peace July 27th, 2021July 27th, 2021
Posted inNews In eight questions, Cabell County attorney lays out the case against the country’s biggest opioid distributors by Lauren Peace and Emily Allen July 27th, 2021July 28th, 2021
Posted inPublic health Drug distributors rest their case in West Virginia opioid trial by Eric Eyre and Ian Karbal July 12th, 2021July 12th, 2021
Posted inNews What’s happened so far in West Virginia’s historic opioid trial by Emily Allen and Lauren Peace July 2nd, 2021July 1st, 2021
Posted inNews Civil fines vs. prison time: as opioid trial plays out, stakes are different for ordinary West Virginians by Lauren Peace and Anya Slepyan June 28th, 2021June 28th, 2021