Colorado falling behind marijuana enforcement goals

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:08 GMT

Colorado falling behind marijuana enforcement goals DENVER (KDVR) -- Colorado's auditor recently released a performance audit that revealed the state is not meeting its goals in marijuana enforcement.The report from the Office of the State Auditor states that the Marijuana Enforcement Division "could improve its processes for prioritizing retail marijuana store inspections, taking enforcement action when investigations identify evidence that marijuana laws and rules may have been violated, and procuring its seed-to-sale marijuana inventory tracking system." New cannabis consumption bus debuts in Denver According to the report, the division responsible for making sure marijuana is not sold to children or threatening public safety is not doing its job up to par.Cannabis inspection failuresThe division's policy states that it will strive to inspect all marijuana retailers within one year of licensure, but according to the report, 40 out of 112 newly licensed marijuana retailers, or 36%, were not inspected within one year of the retail...

NBA fines Edwards for chair chuck after Timberwolves' ouster in Denver

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:08 GMT

NBA fines Edwards for chair chuck after Timberwolves' ouster in Denver NEW YORK (AP) — Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star guard Anthony Edwards was fined $50,000 by the NBA on Wednesday for a postgame outburst following the team's ouster from the playoffs in Denver.NBA executive vice president of basketball operations Joe Dumars announced that Edwards was punished for “recklessly swinging a chair in frustration that struck two bystanders as he exited the court." The incident occurred after the Timberwolves lost Game 5 of their first-round series to the eventual champion Nuggets, when Edwards missed the tying 3-point attempt at the buzzer. Which airlines have the most delayed flights out of Denver? Edwards was initially cited by Denver police for misdemeanor third-degree assault, defined as “knowingly or recklessly” causing bodily injury. He said the chair was in his way and meant no harm to the bystanders involved. The charges were dismissed last month, the league said.Edwards signed a five-year maximum contract extension this summer that could reach $2...

M-DCPS to provide students with free healthy breakfast and lunch options when school year begins

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:08 GMT

M-DCPS to provide students with free healthy breakfast and lunch options when school year begins When students in Miami-Dade County head back to school later this month, the school system wants to ensure parents that their children will be nurtured through their mind and their body.Angie Kasselakis, food nutrition officer of Miami- Dade County Public Schools, on Wednesday showed 7News some of the healthy options students will have to select from.“This clean-label item has five ingredients: ground beef, sea salt pepper onion and garlic,” she said. The school system wants to present students with options like pinwheel calzones.“Which is our vegetarian option,” Kasselakis said.Or breaded chicken.“That has no artificial colors,” Kasselakis said. Aside from a healthier lunch options for students, the school system is also focused on providing students with a well-balanced breakfast.“We have our egg and cheese potato patty, a whole grain chip muffin top. We have our turkey sausage and cheese breakfast pockets, and we also have a strawberry-ba...

Thieves foiled in attempt to steal nearly $7K violin at Pompano Beach music store

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:08 GMT

Thieves foiled in attempt to steal nearly $7K violin at Pompano Beach music store Quick-thinking staff at a Pompano Beach music store prevented a thief from making off with a violin priced at nearly $7,000 in a daring morning incident. The thwarted theft occurred Wednesday at Fiddlershop, located at 2703 Gateway Drive.The subject, seen on surveillance cameras dressed in all black, had previously targeted the store, according to store owner Pierre Holstein. During Wednesday’s incident, the thief, accompanied by a second individual wearing a colorful bucket hat, entered the store. “Well he rang the doorbell, he came in and asked to see some instruments and violins,” said Holstein, “and Charlie, who was helping him, asked him what kind of instrument he was looking for, and he was kind of stumbling and didn’t know what to say, and he said ‘My daughter.'” Wednesday’s incident marks the second time the store has been targeted by the same individual.The initial incident occurred in May, when the suspect stole a guitar worth nearly $1,...

More Storms On The Way

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:08 GMT

More Storms On The Way Editor’s Note: Tonight’s blog was written by 7Weather intern Tyler Hughes.Today was a pretty calm day for us in New England, and tomorrow will start off the same, before taking a turn in the evening hours. Temperatures will be mild as you wake up but will quickly rise into the 80s around lunchtime, aided by a robust westerly breeze. Cloud cover will be increasing throughout the afternoon as a low pressure system tracks to our south, bringing yet another chance for storms.Unfortunately, the area that’s more likely to see severe storms tomorrow is also the area that was hit the hardest Tuesday – the South Coast and Cape. Although you may get an isolated downpour or hear a rumble of thunder north and west of 495 tomorrow evening, the brunt of the storm activity will be in the red and yellow regions here.The strongest concerns here are the possibility of heavy rain, which could lead to localized flooding. Also of concern is the risk for strong winds and the possi...

Massachusetts joins a small but growing number of states adopting universal free school meals

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:08 GMT

Massachusetts joins a small but growing number of states adopting universal free school meals BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts has joined a small but growing number of states adopting universal free school meals programs.Spending for the program was included in an overdue $55.98 billion state budget signed into law by Democratic Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday. The budget covers the 2024 fiscal year that began July 1.The budget includes spending on schools, child care, workforce development, public transit, housing, climate resiliency and other key areas that will help make Massachusetts more affordable, competitive and equitable, said Healey, signing her first budget as governor.The budget will also make community college free for students aged 25 and older, expand grants for early education and care providers, increase funding for apprenticeships and other workforce development programs, and dedicate one percent of the budget to energy and the environment for the first time, she added.About $172 million in permanent funding is also included in the budget to provide uni...

FBI accuses indicted Air National Guardsman of sharing classified information with someone living in a foreign country

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:08 GMT

FBI accuses indicted Air National Guardsman of sharing classified information with someone living in a foreign country (CNN) — Recently filed court documents allege that Jack Teixeira, the Air National Guardsman accused of leaking classified intelligence online, knowingly shared classified information with at least one person appearing to reside in a foreign country.According to a sworn statement by an FBI agent who investigated Teixeira, the 21-year-old shared government information in at least three Discord servers, one of which had some foreign nationals among its 150 members. Those users had foreign IP addresses, the statement by Special Agent Luke Church said.In February 2020, Teixeira, who has pleaded not guilty, asked another user to confirm that they lived in a foreign city, the exact name of which was redacted from the document filed last week.“You live near [foreign city] yeah?” Teixeira asked, according to the statement.“[Y]eah,” the other user responded. “[V]illage next to it.”Teixeira then responded, “Good,” and said there would be a “wave of [N-words] from [city in Ukraine] s...

Robbie Robertson leaves a ‘lost-in-time’ music legacy

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:08 GMT

Robbie Robertson leaves a ‘lost-in-time’ music legacy A Canadian born in 1943 wrote one of the definitive songs about the American Civil War.And one of the definitive songs about the fight to form U.S. labor unions during the Great Depression.And one about street hustlers, one about a lovestruck, gambling truck driver headed to Lake Charles, Louisiana, and another that collects a gaggle of oddballs into a setting inspired by Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel.These tales — “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” “King Harvest,” “Life Is a Carnival,” “Up on Cripple Creek,” and “The Weight” — were penned by Robbie Robertson. The chief songwriter and lead guitarist for The Band, Robertson, who passed away Wednesday at age 80, practically invented the Americana genre.When The Band retreated to Woodstock, New York, in 1967 to compile the tracks that would become its debut LP “Music from Big Pink,” psychedelia was raging. London was swinging, the Beatles sang “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” Jimi Hendrix lit his guitar on fire. But Robertson and T...

Mets Notebook: Buck Showalter confident in David Peterson, other starting rotation options

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:08 GMT

Mets Notebook: Buck Showalter confident in David Peterson, other starting rotation options It’s no secret that the outlook of the Mets rotation has changed since the Aug. 1 trade deadline. What was once built around the foundation of two Hall of Fame starting pitchers — Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer — has quickly turned short on options.Despite the perception of lacking depth for a consistent rotation, manager Buck Showalter is confident in the options within the organization, including southpaw David Peterson, who took the ball Wednesday night against the Chicago Cubs.“I hear some of the sarcasm ‘If not them, than who [will start]?,” said Showalter. “We do have who, we do. … We have people that are coming, we have people that are pitching well that we like and we think [can contribute].“So, we’re going to run Pete out there. It’s not because we don’t have other options, we think it will be good for him and good for the Mets if he can finish [strong] and kind of get back to where he was last year....

Ice Bucket Challenge: Nine years later, Pete Frates’ family sees ‘the ripple effect’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:08 GMT

Ice Bucket Challenge: Nine years later, Pete Frates’ family sees ‘the ripple effect’ Pete Frates knew challenging people to dump buckets of ice water over their heads would eventually make a difference in the world of ALS research.Nine years later, the former Boston College baseball star’s appeal that went viral has certainly accomplished its mission.The Ice Bucket Challenge, which took social media by storm in the summer of 2014, raised more than $220 million. And just last September, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first drug funded through some of those donations.The drug, Relyvrio, is designed to slow the disease by protecting nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord destroyed by the relentlessly progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disorder.Nancy Frates is not surprised the cause her son started has led to some groundbreaking developments that have advanced research toward curing ALS.“It’s called the ripple effect. Once somebody gives somebody money others will follow, and that’s exactly what has happened in our world. The best part about that ...