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Natalie Delgadillo

Natalie Delgadillo is Governing's Web Editor. She's an editor and writer living in Washington, D.C., and her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Bloomberg's CityLab, and The Atlantic. She was previously the managing editor of DCist.

The opioid epidemic has killed tens of thousands over the last two years, but another deadly but popular drug, methamphetamine, also has been surging in many parts of the country.
Under pressure from advocacy organizations that had threatened a lawsuit, the Wolf administration said Tuesday that it would expand Medicaid coverage for treatment of hepatitis C, a major change that many states have put off over fear of spiraling costs.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced Tuesday he’s running for re-election, as the Republican vowed to expand on tax cuts he’s championed since taking office and on efforts to create more jobs in the state.
It's all about collective bargaining, according to a new report.
We'll soon find out as high school students in Georgia test a new award-winning app to reduce distracted driving.
The county's court system is still a confusing tangle of fees and court dates. The creators of a new online tool hope to change that.