Kentucky and West Virginia rank high in overdose deaths

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention released a report Friday showing that in 2014 14 states have seen increases in overdose deaths. According to the report West Virginia, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Kentucky and Ohio had the highest rates of the 14. According to the report, the rate of overdose deaths has increased 137 percent since 2000, including a 200 percent bump in opioid overdoses.