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A suspected “bad batch” of drugs that swept through West Baltimore sent at least 27 people to the hospital Thursday.
A mass overdose in Baltimore on Thursday left more than two dozen people hospitalized, testing the city’s progress on overdose prevention.
Now, experts say, fentanyl, a cheap, synthetic opiate originally dreamed up to treat people with end-of-life cancer, is either trekked in across the U.S.’s southern border by American mules, where ...
City leaders gathered at Penn and North to deliver a message of hope to a community grappling with despair. The mayor emphasized the commitment to i ...
Community outreach groups continue to lend their support in the Penn North area after at least 27 people were hospitalized ...
Outreach workers distribute Narcan and connect residents to services after a significant overdose event that Mayor Brandon ...
There had been no fatalities, but 25 people had been hospitalized for treatment as of Thursday night, according to Lindsey ...
At least 27 people have been hospitalised in West Baltimore following suspected drug overdoses. Citing officials from the ...
Police found 83-year-old Sun Tok Lim and 69-year-old In Yong Kim with belts around their necks on the kitchen floor.
An unusually large number of overdoses sent crews searching alleys and homes for victims. Officials have not said what type ...
Police say multiple people are "experiencing overdose symptoms" at the busy intersection of W. North and Pennsylvania Avenue.
A mass overdose in West Baltimore affected around 25 people, highlighting the strain Baltimore’s opioid crisis places on ...