Two federal law enforcement agencies in Maryland are teaming up to increase awareness about the deadly consequences of fentanyl and other opioids that have been fueling mounting overdose deaths in the state and across the nation. The Drug Enforcement Administration and the Maryland U.S. Attorney’s…
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Maryland officials to highlight 2,000 fentanyl overdose deaths on billboards throughout Baltimore region
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