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Nashville bars step up to take on opioid overdoses

Nashville bars step up to take on opioid overdoses

Update: 2025-06-13
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In the past few years, as street drug makers increasingly cut fentanyl into drugs like cocaine, there’s been a rise in overdoses among people who aren’t addicted to opioids. Nashville, in particular, has seen overdoses rise among tourists. The city has worked to get overdose reversal drugs into downtown bars and music venues. We'll learn what the uptake process was like. Also: a bond market checkup and a pullback in corporate sponsorship at Pride events.

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Nashville bars step up to take on opioid overdoses

Nashville bars step up to take on opioid overdoses

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