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San Antonio man sentenced to 30 years for fatal fentanyl distribution

Patrick James Hall, 29, was sentenced to 30 years in prison and 10 years of supervised release for the October 2020 death of Isabella Render.

Transcripts for CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20240604 21:10:00

more in under the department of justice so that they re not flying as a totally independent agency, but they re woven into the department of justice. we want to maintain the justice department s independence in terms of investigations on singular cases so they not interfered with by the white house, but it s also simple things like the fbi, let s make sure that they record interviews as a general rule versus relying upon an agent, a hand transcription of it. it s ridiculous when everybody s phone can recordering. exactly. and that is a rule that they ve had forever. it needs to be changed. i m advocating that. we re taking drug enforcement away from them so that they can be more focused on counterterrorism and those missions, and so this will be more effective in fighting fentanyl with one agency as the key lead coordinating those efforts. very interesting, let s talk about your campaign which reported about $500,000 in

Shawnee family to host 2nd annual Fighting Fentanyl 5K to honor son

A Shawnee family is hosting a 5K to honor their son and raise awareness about the fentanyl crisis. It's the second year the Davis family has put together the Fighting Fentanyl 5K.

New billboard on I-35 draws awareness to local fentanyl overdose deaths

“One pill kills” that’s just one of the messages behind a new billboard on I-35 northbound in Selma that was put up by a group of mothers who lost their children to fentanyl.

Marin s Approach on Mental Health: Increase Awareness to Decrease Stigma

Local and global events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, household economic instability, racial inequality, wars abroad, violence in the streets, and political strife can add stress to life. They also serve as a conversation starter about the pressing concern of mental health and access to care. | Marin HHS and partners offer educational events throughout May San Rafael, CA Local and global events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, household economic instability, racial inequality, wars abroad, violence in the streets, and political strife can add stress to life. They also serve as a conversation starter about the pressing concern of mental health and

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