BALTIMORE — Maryland and most of its localities recently received nearly $24 million as the 2023 installments of payments for settlements aimed at abating the opioid crisis, the office of state Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced Wednesday. The installments were due under consent judgments that the AG’s office entered…Read More
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