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Officials say the dashboard will help better data-driven responses.
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The city is paying $20 million in lawyer fees in its $45 million Allergan settlement.
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Committee on Public Safety cancels hearing last minute.
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An East Baltimore nonprofit will receive part of the city’s opioid settlement money. How does it work to prevent overdose deaths?
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There are still a handful of other companies in litigation with the city.
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The $45 million settlement may only be the beginning as other suits continue.
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The new facility will cater to adolescents and pregnant people.
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The $29 million grant will focus on infectious diseases caused by injectable drugs.
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The new materials help kids whose parents are struggling with addiction.
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The horse tranquilizer is making its way into the illegal opioid supply.