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ORCA overdose treatment center opens in Downtown Seattle
The location will provide low-barrier access to overdose recovery space and walk-in services — things first responders say the city has been missing.
The location will provide low-barrier access to overdose recovery space and walk-in services — things first responders say the city has been missing.
A longer version of this article appeared in The News Tribune. After several months of delay, Pierce County’s annual
The long-serving state representative passed away unexpectedly on March 22. Colleagues recall his work and legacy, in Olympia and beyond.
The new scattered-site model includes a system of smaller shelters, averaging 30 beds, connected to health services and drug treatment.
The Dept. of Housing and Urban Development may close its local office following layoffs and grant freezes. Advocates anticipate a ripple effect.