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The Buffalo News am 2017-10-22 13:12
'It's like a tsunami': Opioid epidemic pushes kids into foster care
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- Opioid courts expand in Erie, Niagara counties to tackle epidemicThe Buffalo News
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- A year of progress, disappointments in fight against opioid epidemicThe Buffalo News
- Erie County officials unsure how to spend $1 million to fight opioid epidemicThe Buffalo News
- Opioid death toll rises in Erie County as Schumer pushes for boost in aidThe Buffalo News
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- Sean Kirst: For foster kids who lost it all, love comes in a duffel bagThe Buffalo News
- TsunamiWiesbadener Kurier
- Gillibrand brings push for opioid prescription limits to WNYThe Buffalo News
- Cuomo pushes free tuition to drive new economy, but legislator pushes backThe Buffalo News
- Amid opioid crisis, a call for safe injection sitesThe Buffalo News
- $16 million earmarked for WNY to fight heroin, opioid crisisThe Buffalo News
- Pain lingers even as opioid overdose drug deaths fallThe Buffalo News
- Buffalo-launched opioid treatment aims to thwart deadly related virusThe Buffalo News
- DA aims to crack down on 'parasitic' opioid dealersThe Buffalo News
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- Lifesaving opioid ER treatment born in Buffalo to go statewideThe Buffalo News
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Eine Schlagzeile zu Mariah Robinson, Sue Mentecki, Michael Cottage, Terry Scofidio, Elvira Northington, Michele Pfeffer, Halli Lavner und auch zu John Przybyl und Western New York Foster Adoptive Families Association, Social Services Department, Office of Child and Family Services, Baker Victory Services calls, Health Specialist Tamika Wolfe, Family Court Building, Social Services Commissioner Al Dirschberger und ebenfalls zu Erie County Family Court Judge Lisa Bloch Rodwin, aber auch Nelson College, Lackawanna, República Dominicana, Northington, Freeville, Jamestown, Rochester, Chautauqua und zu Erie, veröffentlicht auf The Buffalo News.