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Baltimore increases services in Penn North following overdose events, bringing resources directly to residents as part of a long-term community partnership.
Narcan, fentanyl test strips and clean needles can save lives in the moment, but they’re not enough, according to one ...
Two weeks ago, Baltimore's Penn North neighborhood was the epicenter of a mass overdose that left 27 people requiring ...
Baltimore leaders discussed strategies for tackling the city's opioid crisis with residents in the same community where 27 ...
Baltimore City leaders plan to hold a community listening session Thursday to get feedback from residents on their plan to ...
The Opioid Restitution Fund comes from lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies for fueling the City's opioid epidemic. WBAL ...
St. Louis County launches free naloxone vending machines in high-need areas to help prevent opioid overdose deaths.
Before last week’s mass overdoses, the mayor’s office had proposed a plan to use $402.5 million in opioid settlements. Now, residents are weighing in.
Councilman Mark Conway told C4 and Bryan Nehman on Tuesday that the Baltimore City Council does have a lot of say when it comes to how the $400 million from the opioid restitution fund is spent. Howev ...
In Brazil, a trend has begun: listed companies that had previously remained in bankruptcy are using judicial recovery as a viable way out.
State Department lays off over 1,300 employees under Trump administration plan The department is sending layoff notices to 1,107 civil servants and 246 foreign service officers ...
Naloxone, the opioid overdose-reversing medication commonly known by its brand name Narcan, was central to the response of a mass overdose event in Baltimore Thursday. The city, as part of its ...