President Trump’s decision to reclassify fentanyl is reshaping the federal response to the drug, giving law enforcement ...
When President Donald Trump designated fentanyl as a "Weapon of Mass Destruction," it gave the Drug Enforcement ...
Though Trump's order marks the biggest shift in federal marijuana policy since 1970, the drug remains illegal in Wisconsin.
Federal drug enforcement officials have launched a new public awareness campaign aimed at reducing the supply and demand for ...
In addition to its symbolic significance, rescheduling the drug will facilitate research and provide tax relief to ...
Fentanyl’s deadly presence looms large in North Texas and Oklahoma, as DEA's new Dallas Division leader Joseph Tucker ...
The Miami division of the Drug Enforcement Administration is offering reaction to President Donald Trump’s executive order ...
Louisville Field Division seized nearly 89 million potentially deadly doses of fentanyl since January 1, 2025.
DEA's Phoenix division reports a 79% increase in fentanyl seizures for the year, showing Arizona's role in the opioid ...
Federal authorities are no longer treating fentanyl like another street drug. They’re treating it like what they say it has become: a weapon of mass destruction.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The drug threat landscape in Chicago is constantly evolving, and so is the Drug Enforcement Administration's efforts to combat deadly drugs like fentanyl from flooding streets. The ...
Seaside police said the Drug Enforcement Administration was in the city limits Thursday morning for an ongoing investigation.