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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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