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News Briefs: Baker-Polito administration releases opioid epidemic data visualization website

The website is a resource that illustrates and explains the complex nature of the disease of addiction, the role that legal prescription medications and illegal substances play in the epidemic, and its impact across the demographic spectrum in Massachusetts.

Baker-Polito administration releases opioid epidemic data

Boston — The Baker-Polito administration has released the website “The Massachusetts Opioid Epidemic: A data visualization of findings from the Chapter 55 report.” The site is designed to complement the recent release of the Chapter 55 Report, a product of the Chapter 55 of the Acts of 2015 signed into law by Governor Baker in August 2015.

The site, produced by a Massachusetts Office of Information Technology and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) partnership, is a multimedia resource that illustrates and explains the complex nature of the disease of addiction, the role that legal prescription medications and illegal substances play in the epidemic, its impact across the demographic spectrum in Massachusetts, and the steps being taken to address this fundamental public health crisis in communities across the state. Led by DPH, the Chapter 55 analysis involved 10 datasets from five different government agencies. In total, 29 groups from government, higher education and the private sector provided information and expertise.

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What are we doing to prevent the next shooting? Pittsfield Public Health & Safety Committee brings gun violence prevention model to the table

“The cumulative cost of one homicide to a city is around $10 million,” writes Thomas Abt in his book "Bleeding Out." But for the victims, witnesses, and survivors of homicide and gun violence, the cost is incalculable.

BIFF announces $600,000 gift to The Triplex Cinema to support critical capital improvements and long-term partnership

“BIFF is honored to contribute to preserving the future of The Triplex,” said BIFF Board Chair Pat Fili-Krushel. “For two decades, our partnership has been essential to the growth of both organizations, and we’re excited to keep expanding, engaging, and connecting audiences through film.”

Demonstrators nationwide to take to the streets once again March 28 to protest Trump administration

As Berkshire County residents prepare to join the latest in a series of nationwide "No Kings" protests on March 28, co-organizer Robin Oherin says, "the closest thing [to what] we are going through now [was] the American Revolution."

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