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Portland drug detox centers have to turn people away

There are only two large-scale drug detox centers accepting walk-ins: Fora Health in Southeast and Hooper Detox and Stabilization Center in North Portland.

Donald Mertz Obituary

With Hartford's major setback in Dunkin' Donuts Park court case, what is future for hundreds of apartments planned around ballpark? – Hartford Courant

A man allegedly broke into an Amherst home, attempted to kidnap a toddler

March 15, 2021 An Amherst toddler is safe after their parents were able to “wrestle” the child safely out of the arms of a man who had allegedly broken into a home and attempted to kidnap the child early Saturday morning. Jimmy Lee Sanchez, 35, listed as homeless in Amherst, was arrested Sunday morning. He’s being charged with breaking and entering nighttime for a felony, larceny from a building, assault and battery, attempt to commit a crime to wit kidnapping, and larceny under $1,200, according to Amherst police in a press release. Police were called to Spring Street around 2 a.m. Saturday for a report of an intruder. There, officers spoke with the victims who said they woke up when they heard someone in their home.

'They need to be monitoring': Flood warning in place along the Platte River

They need to be monitoring : Flood warning in place along the Platte River The Dodge County Emergency Management office says the warning will be in effect until noon Monday. Share Updated: 11:17 AM CST Feb 27, 2021 The Dodge County Emergency Management office says the warning will be in effect until noon Monday. Share Updated: 11:17 AM CST Feb 27, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript JOE ZADINA LOOKS OUT OVER HIS LOT NEAR THE PLATTE RIVER, TAKING IN THE ICE AND WATER COATING THE GROUND. ZADINA: YOU CAN’T GO OUT THERE. YOU SEE THAT PROPANE TANK, LOO IT’S HALFWAY BURIED RIGHT THERE. EMILY: HE AND HIS FRIENDS HOPED TO GET OUT HIS CAMPER BEFORE THE WATER CAME IN. BUT NOW, THEY CAN’T EVEN REACH IT. ZADINA: WE THOUGHT MAYBE WE COULD GET IN HERE BEFORE IT GETS REALLY BAD BUT WE’RE A LITTLE TOO LATE. EMILY: DODGE COUNTY SHERIFF STEVE HESPEN SAYS AGENCIES ARE MONITORING WATER LEVELS. HE HOPES IT’S JUST SEASONAL FLOODING. SGERIFF HESPEN: THE LOW

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