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Officials say the dashboard will help better data-driven responses.
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We’ll go On the Record with two Baltimore Banner reporters who have uncovered the staggering scale of drug fatalities in the city.
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As the number of concealed carry permit holders skyrockets in Maryland, the state set limits as to where they can take their guns
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The city is providing more wound care kits to combat the sores caused by xylazine.
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City leaders announce the takedown of a West Baltimore Drug Trafficking Organization as part of Baltimore’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS).
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Inmates at Roxbury Correctional Institution deployed drones, utilized a staff member and used a hospital as a drop off and pick up site to distribute a wide array of contraband.
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The drug is known for causing flesh wounds at the injection site.
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Drug test results that show fentanyl will be sent — with names and personal information redacted — to the Maryland Department of Health.
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The public health advocate discusses the latest news, including the end of the federal state of COVID emergency on May 11, the deepening substance abuse epidemic and Baltimore's search for a new health commissioner.
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The Josh Siems Act would increase testing for fentanyl in hospitals. Plus, a Towson University professor on attitudes towards substance use through U.S. history.