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Before last week’s mass overdoses, the mayor’s office had proposed a plan to use $402.5 million in opioid settlements. Now, residents are weighing in.
Baltimore Police are investigating dozens of property damage reports following the break-ins of several vehicles and ...
Audio from emergency dispatches show a single call for help for a 27-year-old woman quickly spiraled into a much larger ...
Now, experts say, fentanyl, a cheap, synthetic opiate originally dreamed up to treat people with end-of-life cancer, is ...
Organizers of the annual Latin Fest move forward with plans for the celebration in Baltimore amidst fears of arrests and deportations in the immigrant community.
There had been no fatalities, but 25 people had been hospitalized for treatment as of Thursday night, according to Lindsey ...
Police and fire responded to a neighborhood "in reference to multiple individuals experiencing overdose symptoms".
More than two dozen suspected drug overdoses in West Baltimore on Thursday got the attention of state and city leaders.
A grassroots grant program is giving residents in East Baltimore the tools and funding to transform their blocks one project ...
Multiple people have taken credit for the historic drop that mirrors a national decrease in violent crimes. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott says it’s due to a community-based approach to gun violence.
The author calls for Baltimore leaders to create a trauma-informed health hub, address housing, and involve residents in ...
AFRO Staff Writer [email protected] Gun violence continues to shape daily life in Baltimore, where residents say it’s more ...