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The Mayor's Office held it's second overdose response listening session in the West Baltimore community recently affected by ...
Baltimore leaders discussed strategies for tackling the city's opioid crisis with residents in the same community where 27 ...
To get to the bottom of what exactly was in the drugs, the city sent samples to a lab at the National Institute of Standards ...
A batch of illicit drugs that was mixed with fentanyl and other substances may have been the cause of a mass overdose in.
BALTIMORE — Federal scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology have identified a combination of ...
A week has passed since a mass overdose incident at Penn North sent 27 people to local hospitals and put city officials on ...
Federal researchers in Maryland identified a dangerous new sedative, N-methyl clonazepam, mixed with fentanyl in a recent ...
Baltimore Police raided what they described as an open-air drug market located around the corner from last week’s mass ...
Baltimore officials are turning to the National Institute of Standards and Technology for help after 27 people overdosed on drugs in the city's Penn North neighborhood.
The event, caused by a bad batch of an unspecified drug, prompted a surge in 911 calls. Experts think a potent batch of fentanyl might have caused the overdoses and that the specific blend is still ...
A dangerous street drug called “New Jack City” is hitting Baltimore and may be tied to last week’s mass overdose, according to police sources and community members familiar with the city’s ...