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How Michigan cut its overdose death rate nearly in half in just four years
The state's overdose death rate peaked at 30.8 per 100,000 in 2021 and has fallen dramatically through expanded access to naloxone and recovery services funded by opioid settlement dollars.
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2mCostco reports illegal dumping: Avon Police Blotter
Also in this week’s Avon Police Blotter, a driver is stopped for expired plates and is found with drugs.
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3mPatriots 2026 training camp schedule announced
Mike Vrabel's team will hold 13 free practices at Gillette Stadium starting July 25, including joint sessions with the Colts and Eagles before preseason games. Here are the details:
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3mEx-Mets GM: David Stearns won’t enjoy this conversation with Steve Cohen
The Mets' front office faces a brutal reckoning before the trade deadline arrives.
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2mNew restaurant in Broadview Heights will recall videotape days of the 1990s
Rewind, a new restaurant, is scheduled to open next month in a building formerly occupied by Salted Dough Artisan Pizza on Broadview Road.
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4m‘She gave me an appreciation for life’: Portland students document assisted living residents’ life stories
Students held an appreciation luncheon Monday to present their interviews and the lessons they learned.