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Baltimore residents shared their thoughts about how money from an opioid settlement should be used shortly after a mass overdose in the Penn North neighborhood sent 27 people to the hospital.
The Mayor's Office held it's second overdose response listening session in the West Baltimore community recently affected by ...
The recent horror that unfolded on and around Pennsylvania Avenue and North Avenue should shock every single one of us to our ...
West Baltimore neighbors gathered for an open discussion on overdoses, a week after 27 people were hospitalized in a mass ...
Baltimore leaders discussed strategies for tackling the city's opioid crisis with residents in the same community where 27 ...
Two survivors are on the long road to recovery at a West Baltimore behavioral health facility, a week after a mass overdose ...
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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.
To get to the bottom of what exactly was in the drugs, the city sent samples to a lab at the National Institute of Standards ...
Baltimore City Police arrested five individuals on narcotics charges in the Penn-North area, following last week's mass ...
Fentanyl combined with a sedative are believed to have caused last week’s mass overdose in Baltimore’s Penn North ...
Baltimore City leaders plan to hold a community listening session Thursday to get feedback from residents on their plan to ...