Opioid Crisis Hits Rural North Carolina Community

GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA - JULY 26: Fran Lunsford Laughinghouse stands in her bedroom in Greenville, North Carolina on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Both of her sons Jackson and Alex Laughinghouse died of opioid overdose and Fran has struggled to find a way to spread the word about their deaths in order to prevent other people in the community from experiencing the same fate. (Photo by Madeline Gray for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA - JULY 26: Fran Lunsford Laughinghouse stands in her bedroom in Greenville, North Carolina on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Both of her sons Jackson and Alex Laughinghouse died of opioid overdose and Fran has struggled to find a way to spread the word about their deaths in order to prevent other people in the community from experiencing the same fate. (Photo by Madeline Gray for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Opioid Crisis Hits Rural North Carolina Community
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