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That fear is rooted in the misconception that drug addicts are somehow inherently dangerous,” one person said.
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 ...
Vincent Johnson, a former drug dealer and heroin addict, is now celebrating 31 years of sobriety. His story of redemption ...
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 ...
Baltimore’s 988 mental health crisis hotline is getting a boost, thanks to a $10 million grant agreement approved by the Board of Estimates Wednesday. The five-year agreement between Mayor Brandon ...
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 ...
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