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At the intersection of Penn and North, a notorious hub for the city's drug trade, the voices of those affected by addiction echo through the streets ...
City leaders are intensifying efforts to combat the opioid epidemic, as homicides and non-fatal shootings have seen a ...
Baltimore Confronts Another Overdose Crisis, Mayor Urges Community Action as Investigation Continues
Five people were hospitalized following an overdose in Baltimore's Penn-North neighborhood, with the mayor urging public ...
Thursday marked five years since the death of civil rights leader and Congressman John Lewis, which is why the movement was ...
Baltimore City firefighters express concern over the city's decision to downgrade four Advanced Life Support (ALS) medical ...
An Anne Arundel County man feels lucky to be alive after he was hit by a firework on the 4th of July. Joseph Ashley, his ...
Baltimore awards $324,000 in grants to 81 artists using ARPA funds to support the local arts community and aid economic ...
Five people were arrested on drug charges near the scene of a mass overdose in Baltimore that sent at least 27 people to the ...
Maryland Republicans, such as Senate Minority Leader Steve Hershey, worry proper oversight could be lacking in the ambitious ...
While national rhetoric leans on fear and force, mayors in cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and Birmingham are reducing homicides through data, community investment, and strategic prevention—not just ...
Howard County is experiencing a housing crisis, and threats to HUD programs could most endanger those with the lowest incomes ...
Baltimore Police charged five people with narcotics offenses after a raid of what they described as an open-air drug market around the corner from last week’s mass overdose in West Baltimore, during a ...
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