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Op-Ed: The state as drug dealer: Why Washington’s ‘safer supply’ proposal will destroy lives

As someone who has walked the path from active addiction to recovery, I am compelled to speak out against Washington state’s proposed “safer supply” program that would have our government distribute fentanyl, heroin and methamphetamine to addicts. This isn’t compassion – it’s a death sentence wrapped in the language of harm reduction. Thirteen years ago, drugs were illegal, and because of that reality, I was able to get my life on track. After seven months

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Seattle's new and improved Pier 58 to officially open on July 25

(The Center Square) – Seattle’s Pier 58 is set to open on July 25, nearly five years after it was dismantled following the discovery that the pier had shifted and was no longer safe for public use. The original pier was removed in 2021 to make way for a new waterfront park. Removal of the original Pier 58 started in 2020 after it drifted six inches away from the land and eventually collapsed in September

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National parent group wants feds to probe YMCA over gender policy

(The Center Square) – The American Parents Coalition is calling for the federal government to investigate the Young Men’s Christian Association’s use of $600 million in annual federal funds “to support policies that endanger children, disregard potential rights, and violate federal law,” according to a Monday letter sent by the organization to Rep. Margorie Taylor Green, R-Ga, as initially reported by the Daily Signal. Last month, APC sent a similar request to the Trump administration.

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Spokane Community Court faces shakeup this fall with upcoming election, retirement

(The Center Square) – Spokane Community Court may undergo a major shakeup this fall as the lead judge faces competition in her reelection bid and a veteran administrator retires in October. As one of five therapeutic courts overseen by the Spokane Municipal Court, the tribunal focuses on reducing recidivism with wraparound services. Community Court takes on low-level offenders and allows them to enter treatment and/or housing services in exchange for a reduced penalty. Oftentimes, that

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