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Updates on the fight against fentanyl.
NBCDFW | Senator John Cornyn visited R.L. Turner High school in Carrollton Monday where he held a roundtable for fentanyl awareness. The Carrollton-Farmers Branch community has been rattled by a series of juvenile fentanyl…
NBC News, Daniella Silva | Ryan Vaughn’s daughter, Sienna, was just 16 years old when she died of an overdose after unknowingly ingesting fentanyl. The cheerleader and high school junior…
CBS News Texas | The Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District has been devastated by fentanyl poisoning this year, with three teens killed and as many as 10 overdoses. “I am…
Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Western District of Texas | An El Paso man pleaded guilty in a federal court in San Antonio Wednesday to conspiracy to possess with…
The city of Dallas is teaming up with Dallas ISD to hold a forum in Spanish this Saturday on fentanyl overdoses among North Texas teenagers. The event will be at…
The City of Dallas is partnering with the Dallas Independent School District and the Dallas Opioid Strike Force partners to host “Dallas Fights Fentanyl”, a bilingual educational forum on the…
(WFAA) — At about 2:30 p.m. Friday, Dallas police sources tell WFAA a 17-year-old student at Inspired Visionary Academy overdosed on what they believe to be fentanyl. Sources say he was rushed to…
(NewsWest9) — The fight against fentanyl in Texas continued Thursday at the state capitol. Texas Governor Greg Abbott held a “One Pill Kills” summit, where over 250 fentanyl advocates from…
“I don’t want this to ever happen to anybody else’s family,” Adolph Alvarez, who lost his daughter to Fentanyl, told WFAA.
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