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Philly Mayor Cherelle Parker proposes $100M to fund ‘triage and wellness facilities’ for people in addiction | Agriculture

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DC mayor issues public emergencies on opioid overdoses, juvenile crimes – NBC4 Washington

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declared public emergencies in response to the rise in youth violence and opioid overdoses. The number of people dying from opioid overdoses is skyrocketing in the District while the number of young people arrested for serious and violent crimes like carjacking and homicide also is on the rise. To help address […]

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The moments defining Jim Kenney’s two terms as Philadelphia mayor

Mayor Jim Kenney. Photo: Matt Rourke/AP As Mayor Jim Kenney focuses on his final year in office, we are looking back at the highs and lows of his two terms so far. Highs Soda tax: Philly became the first large U.S. city to put in place a tax on sugary drinks in 2016, defeating a […]

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Grant money to help homeless youth, paving the way for Buc-ee’s and more on Tuesday’s council agenda | #citycouncil

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Springfield City Council’s usual meeting that happens every other Monday was postponed by a day because of the Memorial Day holiday. Members will meet Tuesday, May 31 in City Council Chambers at Historic City Hall on Boonville at 6:30 p.m. On Tuesday night’s agenda is a bill that authorizes the city to […]

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