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Baltimore City leaders plan to hold a community listening session Thursday to get feedback from residents on their plan to ...
The five-year agreement between Mayor Brandon Scott’s Office of Recovery Programs (ORP) and Behavioral Health System ...
St. Louis County launches free naloxone vending machines in high-need areas to help prevent opioid overdose deaths.
Councilman Mark Conway told C4 and Bryan Nehman on Tuesday that the Baltimore City Council does have a lot of say when it ...
A mass overdose in Baltimore on Thursday left more than two dozen people hospitalized, testing the city’s progress on ...
Thursday’s suspected overdoses in Baltimore’s Penn North neighborhood came just after city officials rolled out Mayor Brandon Scott’s plan to use hundreds of millions of dollars from settlements to ...
At least 15 people were hospitalized Thursday after experiencing what officials believe to be overdoses in Baltimore’s Penn North neighborhood. Baltimore Fire Chief James Wallace confirmed five people ...
Governor Wes Moore announced Thursday that $50 million will go to the Baltimore Vacants Reinvestment Initiative Program, a significant boost to address the city's thousands of abandoned properties.
After Baltimore City scored a windfall of new money from settlements with drug companies, leaders unveiled a draft plan of how to tackle substance use.
The program will be paid for during fiscal 2026 out of the town’s opioid abatement funds, which were awarded the town as part of federal settlements with opioid manufacturers and distributors. The ...
We have received text from S. 2072: Maximizing Opioid Recovery Emergency Savings Act. This bill was received on 2025-06-12, and currently has 5 cosponsors.
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