- Texas Governor Greg Abbott has mobilized thousands of National Guard troops to the southern border over the past three years to deter illegal migration. The mobilization has taken a toll on some soldiers.
- Former North Carolina prisoners had sustained suicide risk, even three years after release, suggesting a need for more consistent for people returning to the community.
- Time spent in prison and jail often worsens mental health. Researchers and advocates say more data and transparency is needed to better understand and reduce in-custody suicides.
- Prompted by a post-pandemic rise in suicide rates, UNC-Chapel Hill announced new efforts for community collaboration in suicide prevention.
- The Pentagon has put in place "The Brandon Act" - named after a Navy sailor who died by suicide in 2018. It allows service to go outside their chain of command to seek confidential mental health treatment.
- The project is using artificial intelligence to analyze data from smartphones, laptops and other devices of people who take their own lives.
- Measures aimed at restricting kids’ access to gender-affirming care, confidentiality with school personnel raise hackles among health and mental health professionals.
- Lack of access to mental health care inside North Carolina's prisons has an increasing number of advocates worried about a looming crisis.
- In a 2021 survey, more than 1 in 5 North Carolina students reported they seriously considered attempting suicide in the prior year. The rates were higher for girls and gay, lesbian and bisexual students.
- The Army suicide rate is at its highest level in years. Plans to reduce it are getting mixed reviewsSoldiers are dying by suicide at the highest level since 9/11, and while some bases are trying do more to help prevent suicide, critics say its not enough.