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Author Archives: Logan Hullinger

Indie journalist & publisher of Mobtown Redux.

A person with brown skin wearing a black leather jacket and purple top leans against a building
Posted inCover Stories

From emergency response to sustained resistance: How Baltimore Action Legal Team endured after the Uprising

Avatar photo by Jaisal Noor and Logan Hullinger April 9, 2025May 27, 2025
Posted inNews

Baltimore’s trans community doesn’t just want to be seen. They want to be heard.

by Logan Hullinger April 3, 2025April 3, 2025
Posted inNews

Mayor Scott’s $4.7 billion budget is filled with unknowns as Trump looks to slash spending

by Logan Hullinger April 2, 2025April 2, 2025
Posted inNews

Lived experience is crucial in guiding Baltimore’s overdose crisis response, new board members say

by Logan Hullinger February 24, 2025March 11, 2025
Posted inNews

Baltimore overdose deaths plummeted in 2024, but Black residents still bear the brunt of the crisis

by Logan Hullinger February 11, 2025February 11, 2025
Posted inNews

Baltimore harm reduction orgs fear funding cuts, ramped-up drug war under Trump

by Logan Hullinger February 3, 2025February 4, 2025
A photo of Baltimore City Hall
Posted inNews

With Baltimore’s legal saga almost over, public discourse about OD crisis may soon begin

by Logan Hullinger December 19, 2024December 19, 2024
A photo of someone's back. They are wearing a black t-shirt that reads "decriminalize paraphernalia" in red letters.
Posted inNews

The Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition doesn’t just save lives. It builds meaningful relationships

by Logan Hullinger November 25, 2024December 19, 2024
Posted inUncategorized

Baltimore’s fatal overdose rate finally shows signs of slowing, prompting cautious optimism

by Logan Hullinger November 4, 2024November 4, 2024
A woman stands at a podium outside. She standing in front of a bus with the words "mobilize recovery across America" printed on it.
Posted inNews

Nationwide bus tour visits Baltimore to promote hope, recovery as city combats OD crisis

by Logan Hullinger October 11, 2024October 11, 2024

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