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Audio from emergency dispatches show a single call for help for a 27-year-old woman quickly spiraled into a much larger ...
Mayor Brandon Scott is directing $2 million in taxpayer funds to a youth program run by a nonprofit whose board includes him ...
Baltimore police are investigating a “mass casualty” overdose event where an unknown drug sent 27 people to the hospital.
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After 27 people overdosed in Baltimore on Thursday, city leaders had a clear message for residents using drugs with a bad ...
A Scottsdale man who defrauded multiple people of a total of $1 million was sentenced on Wednesday, authorities announced.
Prosecutors said the Scottsdale man spent the investors' money on traveling, buying cars and gambling in casinos.
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Mayor Brandon Scott is sending $2 million from the youth fund to a program overseen by a nonprofit whose board includes Scott and the youth fund president.
A mass overdose in West Baltimore affected around 25 people, highlighting the strain Baltimore’s opioid crisis places on ...