Syracuse, N.Y. — An 11-month-old baby in Syracuse was revived this week with Narcan after being poisoned by fentanyl, officials said. The child was exposed to the often-fatal drug sometime ...
Rick Nease Detroit Free Press/TNS Nearly two years after a 10-month-old baby died after ingesting fentanyl at her parents’ home in Boynton Beach, the Lake Worth dealers that sold the couple the ...
A 14-month-old toddler continues to recover at a North Carolina hospital after a suspected fentanyl overdose, and two are charged with child abuse, Monroe police said this week. On Tuesday ...
“Basically, you chose fentanyl over your baby and you need to be held accountable for that,” the judge said, sentencing Jennifer Travinski to 26 years, six months to 53 years in state priso ...
SACRAMENTO — Fentanyl test strips used to be illegal in California. Now, state law requires them on community and state college campuses, and they're popping up everywhere from vending machines ...
Trey Harris, 8, died of fentanyl intoxication, and his stepfather now faces drug trafficking and second-degree manslaughter charges, said police Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter at ...
Instagram @graciela_rose An ex-NYPD cop arrested in October for hawking heroin and fentanyl while on duty has been indicted. Grace Rosa Baez, who was arrested along with Cesar Martinez ...
A dangerous myth about illicit fentanyl, the opioid largely behind the surge in overdose deaths, simply will not die. While addiction and drug policy experts have repeatedly refuted the idea that ...
(Editor's Note: This story is not about fentanyl addiction, which is a separate serious issue. This story is for people who would never intentionally take fentanyl, and their families and their ...
Good news: Fentanyl overdose “revival” drugs are saving lives across the country. Bad news: Opioid-related OD deaths are soaring in New York (from 18 in 1999 to 4,950 in 2022) and it often ...
"Basically, you chose fentanyl over your baby and you need to be held accountable for that," the judge said, sentencing Jennifer Travinski to 26 years, six months to 53 years in state prison.
"Basically, you chose fentanyl over your baby and you need to be held accountable for that," the judge said, sentencing Jennifer Travinski to 26 years, six months to 53 years in state prison. Along ...