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25 people taken to the hospital after mass overdose event in Baltimore

25 people taken to the hospital after mass overdose event in Baltimore

More than two dozen people were taken to the hospital Thursday after an apparent mass overdose in Baltimore, the local firefighters union said on social media. The fire department responded “to a mass casualty incident involving multiple...

AG Brown joins multistate effort defending school mental health funding

AG Brown joins multistate effort defending school mental health funding

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has joined a multistate coalition in supporting a legal challenge to the U.S. Department of Education’s decision to end key federal funding for school-based mental health programs. The...

25 hospitalized after suspected mass drug overdose in West Baltimore

25 hospitalized after suspected mass drug overdose in West Baltimore

At least 25 people were hospitalized after suspected drug overdoses in West Baltimore Thursday morning, according to Baltimore Fire officials. Fire crews and paramedics responded to the intersection of Pennsylvania and North Avenues around 9:20...

Anne Arundel Health Officials Issue Urgent Warning After Surge in Overdoses

Anne Arundel Health Officials Issue Urgent Warning After Surge in Overdoses

The Anne Arundel County Department of Health is sharing life-saving resources and information after an increase in overdoses in the region. Thursday morning, Baltimore City experienced a high overdose event that sent multiple individuals to the...

$1 million in emergency funds allocated to western Maryland families after floods

$1 million in emergency funds allocated to western Maryland families after floods

Maryland allocated $1 million in emergency funds to Allegany and Garrett County families who were impacted by flooding in May. The funding will be used to support emergency water heater repairs after flooding damaged heating and cooling systems,...

Pleebo Health Center trains 20 TTMs in Maryland.

Pleebo Health Center trains 20 TTMs in Maryland.

By: Patrick N. Mensah, Maryland County. PLEEBO, Maryland, July 11, 2025 —Health authorities at the Pleebo Health Center have concluded a day-long training for Trained Traditional Midwives (TTMs) across the Pleebo-Sodoken District in Maryland...

Attorney General Ford joins multistate effort to support Job Corps legal challenge

Attorney General Ford joins multistate effort to support Job Corps legal challenge

Attorney General Aaron D. Ford | Nevada Attorney General OfficeAttorney General Aaron D. Ford | Nevada Attorney General Office Carson City, NV — Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has joined an amicus brief with attorneys general from 21 other...

Police: Man shot blocks away from mass overdose in West Baltimore

Police: Man shot blocks away from mass overdose in West Baltimore

A man is being treated at a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, Baltimore police said Thursday.Around 11:15 a.m., police said they received a ShotSpotter alert in the 1300 block of West North Avenue. They found evidence of a crime scene...

At least 15 people taken to hospital after overdoses in West Baltimore

At least 15 people taken to hospital after overdoses in West Baltimore

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — At least 15 people have been taken to the hospital after officials found multiple overdose victims in West Baltimore. Around 9:25 a.m. on July 10, Baltimore Police, the Fire Dept. and medics responded to the intersection of...

25 people taken to the hospital after mass overdose in Baltimore

25 people taken to the hospital after mass overdose in Baltimore

More than two dozen people were taken to the hospital Thursday after an apparent mass overdose in Baltimore, the local firefighters union said on social media. The fire department responded “to a mass casualty incident involving multiple...

Why aren't film productions coming to Maryland?

Why aren't film productions coming to Maryland?

An entertainment union in Maryland is questioning why it's been years since a production has been brought to the state, leaving many of their members out of work. "I've had to find other forms of income, mostly change all spending habits," said...

Man suffering from gunshot wounds, shot blocks away from mass overdose in West Baltimore, police say

Man suffering from gunshot wounds, shot blocks away from mass overdose in West Baltimore, police say

A man is being treated at a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, Baltimore police said Thursday. Around 11:15 a.m., police said they received a ShotSpotter alert in the 1300 block of West North Avenue. They found evidence of a crime scene...

The Good Life: This Viral Pharmacist Says Sunscreen Isn't Enough This Summer

The Good Life: This Viral Pharmacist Says Sunscreen Isn't Enough This Summer

This Viral Pharmacist Says Sunscreen Isn't Enough This Summer By Sonal Nain I had heatstroke in London last week. The irony? I'm from a tropical country where we routinely survive over 40°C summers with little more than a hand fan. But the London...

Mass casualty overdose incident in Penn–North highlights strain on Baltimore EMS

Mass casualty overdose incident in Penn–North highlights strain on Baltimore EMS

BALTIMORE, MD (WEAA) — A mass casualty incident in Baltimore’s Penn–North neighborhood has left at least 19 people hospitalized after suspected opioid overdoses. First responders were dispatched Thursday morning to treat numerous individuals...

He's the WORST: Chris Murphy Hits New Low With False, Fearmongering Screed About Hospitals Closing

He's the WORST: Chris Murphy Hits New Low With False, Fearmongering Screed About Hospitals Closing

In the never-ending race to the bottom from Democrats in Washington, Chris Murphy is almost always in the lead group. Perhaps his most reprehensible sin in recent years has been repeatedly claiming that illegal immigrant crime was just a...

Dr. Howard’s House of Horrors #2: Under Our Current Medical Establishment Scientists and Federal Employees Need “Anonymity For Fear Of Retaliation.”

Dr. Howard’s House of Horrors #2: Under Our Current Medical Establishment Scientists and Federal Employees Need “Anonymity For Fear Of Retaliation.”

Here are three recent articles about the chaos and dysfunction in our federal health agencies: Vinay Prasad Named Chief Medical And Science Officer At FDA: Multiple agency employees, who requested anonymity to protect against retaliation, told...

Injured Yankees star Oswaldo Cabrera ties the knot with Ari Gonzalez in a beautiful intimate ceremony

Injured Yankees star Oswaldo Cabrera ties the knot with Ari Gonzalez in a beautiful intimate ceremony

New York Yankees infielder Oswaldo Cabrera and his partner, Ari Gonzalez, entered a new chapter of life together on Wednesday, tying the knot in an intimate ceremony that took place in the presence of friends and family. Cabrera proposed to...

Baltimore County can be the next Silicon Valley | GUEST COMMENTARY

Baltimore County can be the next Silicon Valley | GUEST COMMENTARY

It is no secret that Baltimore County is facing economic headwinds. In addition to global conflicts, erratic federal policies and weakening consumer confidence, we confront local challenges. Housing shortages, long commutes and skilled labor...

GBMC HealthCare names new president and CEO

GBMC HealthCare names new president and CEO

Paari Gopalakrishnan has been selected as GBMC HealthCare‘s new president and CEO. (Courtesy Photo) Greater Baltimore Medical Center HealthCare has appointed Paari Gopalakrishnan as its newest president and CEO, the company announced Tuesday....

Researchers identify America's 'healthiest state' where locals live eight years longer

Researchers identify America's 'healthiest state' where locals live eight years longer

Researchers have identified 'America's healthiest state' where locals live eight years longer due to a better way of living. They tracked all 50 states using federal health records and mapped public resources that support well-being, finding...

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