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WBAL-TV Continues to Fight Opioid Epidemic


Topic: Drug Prevention
Posted on 7/12/2017

WBAL-TV Continues to Fight Opioid Epidemic Hearst’s NBC affiliate WBAL-TV Baltimore continues its efforts to raise awareness of the opioid abuse epidemic through extensive news coverage.

June Stories

June 29: BPD trains officers to administer naloxone to K-9s

June 27: Hospital system opens dialogue on link between addiction, mental health issues

June 22: Harford County on pace to set record for opioid overdoses

June 21: Video: Expert explains how teens hide marijuana in vapor pens

June 20: Study shows opioid-related emergency department visits highest in Maryland

June 20: HCC ahead of curve in opioid education

May Stories

May 23: Video: Mother explains son’s suboxone use in jail

May 19: Video: Harford County reports first carfentanil overdose

May 19: Video: Big drug bust part of larger opioid enforcement efforts



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