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Updates on the fight against fentanyl.
(KVUE) — Fentanyl-related deaths are spiking across the country, with overdose cases overwhelming several law enforcement agencies. Because of this, authorities are working to get ahead of the problem. The …
KXAN | Governor Greg Abbott signed a law to help protect more children and their families against the deadly dangers of fentanyl. It’s called Tucker’s Law. It’s named after 19-year-old …
Texas Against Fentanyl and many, many friends, allies and advocates gathered Wednesday, June 14, for a historic bill signing event with Texas Governor Greg Abbott. From the Office of the …
Fort Worth Star-Telegram | At least two suspects were detained after police found about 900,000 doses [2 kg] worth of fentanyl and multiple guns in an east Fort Worth home …
CBS Austin | An Austin man pleaded guilty to distribution of fentanyl causing death in a federal court in Austin on Tuesday. According to court documents, David Lee Jr., 46, …
KVUE | A Cedar Park man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after selling fentanyl-laced oxycodone, which lead to the death of a man in December 2020. Jean …
Community Impact | In early May, Williamson County commissioners approved an agreement among the DEA, the Department of Homeland Security, National Guard, the sheriff’s office and local law enforcement to …
CBS Austin | Stefanie Turner turned her anger into action starting “Texas Against Fentanyl.” She spearheaded an effort to get Narcan into Leander ISD and lobbied the Texas Legislature for …
KXAN | The Texas House of Representatives signed off Thursday on a minor change the Senate made to House Bill 3908, initially introduced by Republican Rep. Terry Wilson of Georgetown. The …
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