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City officials rolled out Mayor Brandon Scott’s plan to tackle the city’s opioid crisis, shortly before Thursday’s suspected ...
Baltimore City won millions in settlements and awards after taking on pharmaceutical companies for their role in the opioid ...
Councilman Mark Conway told C4 and Bryan Nehman on Tuesday that the Baltimore City Council does have a lot of say when it ...
Thursday's mass overdose incident was a stark reminder that despite ongoing efforts, the opioid crisis is still ongoing in ...
The mass casualty event in Penn North that saw at least 25 people hospitalized on Thursday underscored the persistence of ...
Baltimore saw a 12.1% increase in opioid-related deaths compared to 2019, while statewide it rose 18.7%. The surge is being seen in other parts of the country as well, according to the Centers for ...
Baltimore averaged around two opioid-related overdose deaths a day last year — an inordinately high number for a city of just over 622,000. City health officials, however, say that number could ...
Baltimore wants two drug distribution companies to pay $5 billion to ameliorate the opioid crisis in the city. Here’s its plan.
People have been increasingly affected by the opioid epidemic, particularly in Baltimore City. We want to know how its residents have responded to the crisis. By Alissa Zhu Alissa Zhu is ...
Baltimore City Councilmembers Danielle McCray and Mark Conway announce hearings on the opioid crisis. A $45 million settlement is also announced.
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