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15-Year-Old's Family Files Lawsuit After She Died of Overdose in Helen Bernstein High School Bathroom
The family of a 15-year-old girl who overdosed at Helen Bernstein High School in Hollywood in September filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles Unified School District Wednesday.
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15-Year-Old's Family Sues LAUSD Over Deadly Fentanyl Overdose
The girl overdosed in a bathroom at 8:30 p.m. at Helen Bernstein High School in Hollywood, and now the family wants to know why it took so long to find her. Angie Crouch reports Dec. 14, 2022.
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First Look Into LA County Sheriff's New Task Force Going After Fentanyl Dealers
A new legal settlement involving CBS and former president/CEO Les Moonves claims that a former Los Angeles Police Department captain tried to help him cover up a sexual assault allegation.
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LAPD Tied to Les Moonves Alleged Sex Assault Coverup
A new legal settlement between former CBS boss Les Moonves, CBS, and the New York State Attorney General claims that a former LAPD captain tried to help Moonves coverup an alleged sexual assault.
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LA Libraries May Be Equipped With Anti-Overdose Meds
Alex Rozier detailsthe possibility of Los Angeles libraries providing Narcan in case of an overdose.
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Anti-overdose Meds at Libraries? LA County Considers Plan to Curb Fentanyl Deaths
Amid growing student overdoses in Los Angeles County and across the country, officials are considering a plan to equip county libraries with the overdose-reversal drug naloxone or Narcan. The Board of Supervisors will vote on a motion that would provide the anti-overdose medication to county libraries. The proposal also calls for librarians to be trained on how to administer…
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Possible Student Overdose at Bernstein High School Where 15-Year-Old Died
School staff administered Narcan and the student is stable, police said. Alex Rozier reports Oct. 14, 2022.
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El Camino Real High Baseball Player Dies of Fentanyl Overdose
A high school baseball player from Woodland Hills has died from a fentanyl overdose, and his classmates are mourning his death Friday.
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Parents Call on Social Media Companies to Crack Down on Online Drug Trafficking
Parents and former law enforcement members call on social media companies to crack down on online drug trafficking to help save lives.
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Parents Urge Social Media Companies to Crack Down on Online Drug Trafficking
A report released on Tuesday is calling on social media companies to crack down on online drug trafficking. Parents who lost children to Fentanyl say sites aren’t doing enough to stop sales of pills often containing the deadly drug. Vikki Vargas reports for the NBC 4 News at 4