Street Roots reporter Amanda Waldroupe does a terrific job in this story on Clackamas County’s efforts to bring medication-assisted treatment to those in need. Among others, she interviews CODA Deputy Director Alison Noice.
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The CATT’s Beaverton Site is Open!
Washington County News: On Monday, November 17th, the CATT’s Beaverton Recovery Center (BRC) site officially began admitting individuals into residential treatment and withdrawal management (detox) treatment. This event marked the culmination of six years of …
11/23/2025
How would experts solve opioid crisis?
A well-researched and very well-illustrated article by Josh Katz in The New York Times asked a wide-ranging group of folks what they would do to really address this public health crisis. “How a Police Chief, …
2/14/2018
Video Feature: BRC Grand Opening
Take a look at the following video of the October 24th ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Beaverton Recovery Center (BRC). The short video gives a peek into the celebration, including the ribbon-cutting itself and …
11/5/2025
Elizabeth Hayes serves readers well in ‘The Price of Addiction’
A multi-part series, “The Price of Addiction,” in the Portland Business Journal is a carefully reported and clearly written set of articles that tackle a tough issue — one that needs more attention in our region …
10/9/2013