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It has been one week since the mass overdose in the Penn-North area that sent 27 people to the hospital and yet Baltimore police have not determined the exact cause.
If anything, this was a wakeup call because this city, this state and this country have been fighting back against opioids — and with some success. Overdose deaths are down substantially. Baltimore ...
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A week has passed since a mass overdose incident at Penn North sent 27 people to local hospitals and put city officials on ...
The Opioid Restitution Fund comes from lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies for fueling the City's opioid epidemic. WBAL-TV was at the second oversight hearing that was led by City Councilperson ...
Baltimore Police raided what they described as an open-air drug market located around the corner from last week’s mass ...
At City Council’s first public hearing on overdoses since a “bad batch” of illegal drugs sent at least 27 people at Penn ...
By Stephon Dingle Click here for updates on this story BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — In the aftermath of a mass overdose that hospitalized 27 people in Baltimore’s Penn North neighborhood, one victim ...
Over the weekend, Sapna Bansil, a journalist with our media partner, The Baltimore Banner, spoke with a woman in her 60s who ...
"Some people they be fighting the process. For one, they being traumatized while they out here on Earth," he said. “We have ...
It has been four days since 27 people overdosed in the Penn North neighborhood, and Baltimore police are still trying to ...