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  • Associated Press

    Seattle to open short-term recovery center for people after a fentanyl overdose

    Seattle will open a new space for people to recover and receive treatment for nearly 24 hours after they have overdosed on fentanyl or other drugs, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced Thursday. The center is slated to open near the Pioneer Square neighborhood in mid-2025 and will be run by a homelessness and substance abuse nonprofit organization called the Downtown Emergency Services Center. In the first four months of this year, emergency services treated nearly 2,500 opioid overdoses across King County, which includes Seattle, KUOW reported.

  • NBC Sports Philadelphia

    Kellen Moore details process of integrating terminology into Eagles new offense

    New Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore held his first press conference since joining the team on Thursday and was asked about the verbiage surrounding the scheme he's implementing.Kellen Moore details process of integrating terminology into Eagles new offense originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

  • NBC Sports Chicago

    5 things to know about Paul Skenes

    Here are five things to know about Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes.5 things to know about Paul Skenes originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago