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Marlboro planners approve affordable housing on Texas Road
Marlboro planners approve affordable housing on Texas Road
MARLBORO – Members of the Marlboro Planning Board have approved an application that proposed the construction of 387 residential units on Texas Road near the intersection of Falson Lane and Wooleytown Road in the Morganville section of the community.
The application submitted by Pallu Associates was approved following testimony during a meeting on March 3. The applicant was represented by attorney Bryan Plocker.
The application was made as part of a court approved settlement of litigation regarding Marlboro’s constitutional obligation to provide its fair share of housing to families with low and moderate incomes.
Trump administration struggles to confront the deadliest drug crisis in U.S. history
The president has called tackling the opioid epidemic a priority, but fentanyl overdose deaths continue to soar as federal resources fail to keep pace.
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Inmates are seen inside the women s facility at the Fayette County Jail in Washington Court House, Ohio. Washington Post photo by Salwan Georges
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio - In a dungeon-like jail in the center of this depressed farming town, 18 women in orange-and-white-striped prison uniforms are crammed into a two-story cellblock. Many of them are withdrawing from fentanyl.
The jail, built in 1884 to hold 24, now houses 55 men and women, a number that can swell to as many as 90. The inmates are sprawled on metal bunk beds and mattresses that line the floors as they wait for court appearances or serve time on low-level drug offenses.