New York Cannabis Convention in Albany announced
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:37:06 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The New York Cannabis Convention will return to Albany on Friday and Saturday at the Albany Capital Convention Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days. The convention has become the largest gathering for the New York cannabis industry. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The education and business convention is presented by NECANN which has partnered with the New York Cannabis Workforce Initiative. Together, they will provide job training and resources for anyone looking to work in the cannabis industry. 115 businesses and speakers will be there on both days, focussing on the local market and opportunities throughout the state. The full programming is available online with tickets also available online. Tickets are $30 for a one-day pass and $40 for a two-day pass. Only cash will be accepted at the door. Mechanicville man arrested in stolen RV investigation "Like all NECANN events, the New York Cannabis C...St. Louis driver dies in Franklin County crash
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:37:06 GMT
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Mo. – State Troopers responded to a fatal wreck on Highway K around 3:20 p.m. on September 26. Centene to cut 3% of workforce; St. Louis impact unknown Missouri Highway State Patrol reports that Jasmin Isak, 60, was traveling southbound in his 2000 Toyota Corolla on Highway K when he failed to handle a curve properly. The Corolla drove off the right side of the road, colliding with a culvert, a Chevron road sign, and a tree. Isak was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS.St. Charles woman dies after bridge collision
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:37:06 GMT
ST. CHARLES -- The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrived at a fatal wreck in St. Charles at the intersection of Highway 94 and Muegge Road on September 26 around 3 p.m.Isabel B. Burkholder, 29, was driving westbound on Highway 94 when her 2016 Jeep Wrangler drove off the road, collided with a concrete support column of a bridge, and caught fire. Burkholder was pronounced dead at the scene when EMS arrived.Two dead in three recent St. Louis shootings involving people in cars
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:37:06 GMT
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis police are investigating three shootings over the past few days involving people inside cars, including two that turned deadly. According to St. Louis police crime summaries obtained by FOX 2, the shootings happened on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. The first shooting happened just before midnight Sunday in the 900 block of North Kingshighway Boulevard in the Fountain Park neighborhood. When police arrived, they found a victim shot in the driver's seat of a white sedan. Police identified Martez Stevenson, 22, as the victim. Centene to cut 3% of workforce; St. Louis impact unknown Another shooting involving someone in a car happened Monday afternoon in the 3900 block of Page Avenue in the Vandeventer neighborhood. Just after 2 p.m., police responded to a crash involving two cars. While investigating, police noticed one victim unconscious in the driver's seat of a car who suffered several apparent gunshot wounds. Police identified the victim as Darrell Walker, ...Denver weather: Highs in the 80s continue during warm week
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:37:06 GMT
Denver will see another day of high heat as a warmer-than-average week continues.The high Wednesday is 86 degrees, and the rise in temperatures isn’t finished, with highs of 87 degrees expected Thursday and Friday.Today will be sunny and warm, with highs in the 80s at lower elevations and 70s over most mountain areas. Warm weather will continue through the weekend. #cowx pic.twitter.com/4LrBJUjiUy— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) September 27, 2023There are even expected to be fewer clouds over the Denver metro Wednesday than Tuesday, forecasters at the National Weather Service in Boulder said.Winds will pick up slightly in the afternoon to between five and nine mph, with gusts of up to 15 mph.The low Wednesday night is 53 degrees, and winds will stay about the same.Related ArticlesWeather | Ice Castles returns to Colorado after two years Weather | Denver weather: Another day of above-normal heat expected Weather | Xcel Energy’s...Opinion: Let’s blow the whistle to protect our public lands from abusers
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:37:06 GMT
Dozens of TVs, refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers and abandoned cars had either been gunshot, torched or both.This place of destruction was what some locals called “Carnage Canyon,” roughly 30 acres off Lefthand Canyon in Boulder County.It was a shocking sight, but was it unique? Think about your own nearby public lands.This canyon’s history began with mountain biking. Sometime in early 2000, a mountain biker discovered the canyon and developed a trail through it. Then, more bikers came in droves, and “motocrossers” also loved it, particularly because nobody was around making rules or telling them what to do.Nobody complained to the Forest Service, the managing federal agency.After them came people in Jeeps who liked to plow through mud, crawl over big rocks, and climb up the sides of the canyon. They also widened the trail into a one-lane, eroded dirt road.Related ArticlesOpinion Columnists | Vast swath of Colorado public lands would be off limits to oil and gas leas...Denver mayor Mike Johnston warns migrant counts could “eclipse” previous highs as Texas sends more buses
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:37:06 GMT
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent more than 10 buses transporting migrants to Denver in the last week, Mayor Mike Johnston said Tuesday morning as he told City Council members that the number of arrivals could reach an all-time high.Another four buses from Texas arrived during the day, a city spokesperson confirmed.The influx comes as the flow of migrants across the southern U.S. border with Mexico has increased in recent weeks. When Johnston took office in mid-July, the number of migrants in city shelters ranged from 400 to 500 people, he said. As of Monday, the number stood at 1,656 — within a few hundred of the peak at shelters amid the initial surge, when the city declared an emergency.“With the addition of new buses this week, we could eclipse, potentially, the high water mark of more migrants than we’ve had in shelter in the city at any point … since the crisis ever began,” Johnston said during the weekly Mayor-Council meeting.The mayor said the new sur...LAPD chief shares 'book and release' concerns as new bail system is set to begin
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:37:06 GMT
Los Angeles police Chief Michel Moore spoke out Tuesday as the county is set to institute a new, mostly cashless, bail system this weekend.The new Pre-Arraignment Release Protocols (PARP) were designed to rely less on the arrestee's ability to pay and more on their risk to the public or victim, a Los Angeles County Superior Court news release stated following a July decision to institute the system. According to the protocols, those arrested for low-level, non-violent offenses will be released at the location of arrest or booked and then released with a promise to appear at arraignment.“A person’s ability to pay a large sum of money should not be the determining factor in deciding whether that person, who is presumed innocent, stays in jail before trial or is released,” Presiding Judge Samantha P. Jessner said at the time.Those arrested for more serious crimes will go before a magistrate, who will determine "appropriate non-financial pre-arraignment release terms," the news release ...Senate committee advances marijuana banking bill
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:37:06 GMT
While full federal legalization of marijuana is likely a ways off, advocates continue to chip away at hurdles for the industry.On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs approved the Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation Banking Act in a bipartisan vote, sending it to the full Senate for approval.The SAFER Banking Act, as it's known, "will help make our communities and small businesses safer by giving legal cannabis businesses access to traditional financial institutions, including bank accounts and small business loans," said a statement from the bill's supporters, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.; and Sens. Jeff Merkley, D-OR; Steve Daines, R-MT; Kyrsten Sinema, I-AZ; and Cynthia Lummis, R-WY. Federal restrictions on marijuana may soon be eased "It also prevents federal bank regulators from ordering a bank or credit union to close an account based on reputational risk," the senators added. Currently, cannabis being illegal under fe...Ten Students Hospitalized after Bus Accident on Berkley Street [Houston, TX]
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:37:06 GMT
Several Injured in School Bus Crash on Interstate 610HOUSTON, TX (September 27, 2023) – Wednesday morning, ten students were hospitalized after a bus accident that occurred on Berkley Street.Police arrived at the scene at approximately 6:46 a.m., near the 2900 block of Berkley Street, close to the South Loop east feeder road.According to eyewitness accounts, a car collided with a school bus as the bus was negotiating a sharp turn onto Berkley Street. The force of the collision resulted in the bus tipping over onto its side.The Houston Fire Department officials transported ten children and both drivers to a nearby hospital for medical attention.During preliminary tasks, authorities temporarily closed the I-610 South Loop feeder, which was later reopened. As of now, Houston officials are actively investigating the bus accident on Berkley Street to determine which driver is at fault.Even a minor error in judgment while driving can have severe consequences, leading to a hazardous ...Latest news
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