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The five-year agreement between Mayor Brandon Scott’s Office of Recovery Programs (ORP) and Behavioral Health System ...
The Opioid Restitution Fund comes from lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies for fueling the City's opioid epidemic. WBAL-TV was at the second oversight hearing that was led by City Councilperson ...
Baltimore's Board of Estimates approved a $10 million grant to Behavioral Health Systems Baltimore that is for the 988 crisis ...
A week has passed since a mass overdose incident at Penn North sent 27 people to local hospitals and put city officials on ...
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 ...
Baltimore Police raided what they described as an open-air drug market located around the corner from last week’s mass ...
In the wake of a massive overdose event at Penn-North last Thursday, which hospitalized at least 27 people, Baltimore city ...
At City Council’s first public hearing on overdoses since a “bad batch” of illegal drugs sent at least 27 people at Penn ...
The inaugural "Heart of the Fourth" festival, planned for this weekend in Northwest Baltimore, has been abruptly canceled due to political disputes, ...
St. Louis County launches free naloxone vending machines in high-need areas to help prevent opioid overdose deaths.
The Maryland Department of Transportation announced Thursday that there would be nighttime lane closures along MD 295 next ...