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Baltimore City is suing a number of drug companies and distributors as well as two Baltimore County doctors for their alleged roles in the city’s opioid…
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Gov. Larry Hogan’s proposed $17.7 billion operating budget for next fiscal year, released Wednesday, cuts funding for several Democratic priorities.Among…
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The number of people in Maryland who died after taking the narcotic Fentanyl increased by more than 70 percent in the first half of 2017, compared with…
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Two Maryland doctors have been charged with illegally selling prescriptions for opioid painkillers at so-called “pill mills.” State Attorney General Brian…
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NewsOdell Jones describes himself as a “working addict.” For decades, he maintained a career in social work and politics, as well as a family — four children…
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The Baltimore City Health Department is getting a new $200,000 grant from the Open Society Institute – Baltimore to aid in the fight against opioid…
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NewsLast year, 157 people in Maryland died from overdoses of Oxycodone, a prescription narcotic.Heather Young, a nurse practitioner at Bon Secours’ substance…
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Sixty-four-year old Johnnie Davis has been treating his heroin addiction at the Bon Secours New Hope Treatment Center in West Baltimore for nearly 20…