Over $68 million worth of illegal cannabis seized in California
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:07:16 GMT
Over $68 million in illegal cannabis was seized by California authorities during a recent crackdown.The operation targeted the illicit cannabis market where 24 search warrants were served at multiple locations from July 11 through 13, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.Unlicensed commercial cannabis cultivation sites were discovered in the Whitney Creek, Harry Cash, and Shasta Vistas areas of Siskiyou County in Northern California. Agents involved in the operation were a part of the state’s Unified Cannabis Enforcement Taskforce.During the crackdown, authorities seized: - 67,045 illegal cannabis plants- 8,019.75 pounds of illegal processed cannabis worth an estimated $68.5 million- A dozen firearms confiscatedThe illegal cultivation sites were associated with suspected environmental violations, including the use of unlawful pesticides and other toxic chemicals, authorities said.“These dangerous chemicals not only degrade California’s natural resources, but a...Single-family home sells in Pleasanton for $1.7 million
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:07:16 GMT
4678 Mohr Avenue – Google Street ViewA 1,909-square-foot house built in 1969 has changed hands. The property located in the 4600 block of Mohr Avenue in Pleasanton was sold on June 22, 2023. The $1,651,000 purchase price works out to $865 per square foot. This single-story home offers a spacious layout with four bedrooms and two baths. Additionally, the house comes with a garage. The lot of the property is substantial, measuring 7,700 square feet.These nearby houses have also recently been sold:A 2,146-square-foot home on the 4800 block of Ganner Court in Pleasanton sold in December 2022, for $1,750,000, a price per square foot of $815. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In June 2023, a 1,909-square-foot home on Shasta Court in Pleasanton sold for $1,830,000, a price per square foot of $959. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.On Sanderling Drive, Pleasanton, in February 2023, a 2,315-square-foot home was sold for $1,490,000, a price per square foot of $644. The home has 4 ...Crews respond to 2-alarm fire in Inner Sunset
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:07:16 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Fire crews are at the scene of a two-alarm fire in San Francisco's Inner Sunset neighborhood. The fire is located at 1279 8th Ave. The San Francisco Fire Department said crews were fighting heavy fire on the second floor of the structure. The fire was originally reported as a one-alarm fire before being upgraded to two alarms. There have been no injuries reported. The fire response has blocked the N Judah Muni line in both directions. The inbound train is turning around at 19th Avenue and Judah Street, and the outbound train is turning at Hillway Avenue and Carl Street. The public is asked to avoid the area of 8th Avenue between Lincoln Way and Irving Street. This is a developing story. Stick with KRON4 for updates.Local chefs bring awareness to AAPI hate at food event in Silver Spring
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:07:16 GMT
For these local chefs, this event is about more than just good food. The Sunset Soiree in Silver Spring, Maryland, aims to help stop hate against others.“You can’t love our food and our culture, and then hate on the people,” said Kevin Tien, executive chef and culinary director of Doki Doki Hospitality.Tien cofounded Chefs Stopping AAPI Hate with chef Tim Ma of downtown D.C.’s Any Day Now restaurant. Now, he’s joining chef Ari Augenbaum, executive chef of Soul Taco, JewFro and Sear Burger restaurants, in raising awareness of what they say is an increase in hate speech and hate crimes.“There’s power in numbers and power in speaking up for yourself,” Tien said.Tien said he thinks that food is a great way to learn and respect other cultures.“It’s like some people’s first insight into learning about someone else’s culture,” Tien said.Augenbaum added the idea is that food brings people together and helps them l...Joey Meneses takes Craig Kimbrel deep in ninth, Nationals split doubleheader with Phillies
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:07:16 GMT
Philadelphia Phillies' Kyle Schwarber follows through after hitting a three-run home run against Washington Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams during the fourth inning of the first baseball game in a doubleheader, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)(AP/Matt Slocum) Philadelphia Phillies' Kyle Schwarber follows through after hitting a three-run home run against Washington Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams during the fourth inning of the first baseball game in a doubleheader, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)(AP/Matt Slocum) PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joey Meneses went deep once to tie the game, the second time to win it for the Nationals. That he hit the game-winner a...Rockies get three bases-loaded walks in 10th inning, beat NL Central-leading Brewers 7-3
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:07:16 GMT
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Andrew Chafin and Abner Uribe combined to allow three straight bases-loaded walks in the 10th inning and the NL Central-leading Milwaukee Brewers lost 7-3 to the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night.Colorado’s Nolan Jones went deep twice for the first multi-homer game of his career. Other homers came from Colorado’s Elias Díaz and Milwaukee’s William Contreras and Andruw Monasterio.But the game was decided by the Milwaukee bullpen’s inability to find the plate in the 10th inning. Chafin (2-4) and Uribe didn’t throw a strike in any of the three bases-loaded walks.Chafin walked Michael Toglia to start the 10th before Brenton Doyle loaded the bases with a bunt single down the third base line. Harold Castro, who began the inning as the automatic runner on second, scored the go-ahead run when Chafin walked Cole Tucker on four pitches.At that point, Uribe came in for Chafin and promptly walked Ezequiel Tovar on three pitches — Uribe started the at-bat with a pitch-cloc...Former McAuliffe student says school handled his anger without 'seclusion'
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:07:16 GMT
AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) — A former McAuliffe International School student said he spent time in special rooms away from the classroom to deal with anger issues. But he said his experience is nothing like the alleged seclusion room that is now at the center of an investigation. “McAuliffe is the first school that I actually felt like I fit in,” Sedik Mote said. More whistleblowers come forward as investigation into seclusion room continues Mote attended McAuliffe from 2018 through 2021. Before that, he said his academic career was difficult.“I was sort of in and out of school a lot. I had trouble getting along with the teachers and peers. And in other schools I actually was removed from the classes and put in separate rooms from the other students,” he said.De-escalation with dogs, pillows, punching bagMote was adopted from Ethiopia as a child and said he grew frustrated and angry when it felt like teachers and classmates misunderstood him. He said his outbursts followed him to M...Renters now have more rights in Colorado
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:07:16 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- If you rent in the state of Colorado, you're going to have a few extra layers of protection starting Aug. 7.This is because two laws that passed in the 2023 legislative session are going into effect.These laws are SB23-184, Protections for Rental Tenants, and HB23-1095, Prohibited Provisions In Rental Agreements. Both laws were passed in April and signed into law in June.Income requirements capped at 200% of rentOne big component of SB23-184 is that, with exceptions, prospective tenants won't be required to make any more than 200% of annual rent.Also, landlords will not be allowed to use information about income, except to verify that the tenant makes over 200% of annual rent. You will soon be able to buy marijuana online in Colorado, but there’s a catch A landlord also won't be able to use a credit score, lack of credit score or any adverse credit events like late payments unless they're federally required to.However, if they do, they won't be able to take any in...Denver weather: Dry with below-average highs
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:07:16 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Strong, severe storms moved into northeast Colorado on Tuesday evening. Denver's weather forecast will contain a few showers overnight ahead of a drier and warmer end to the workweek.Severe thunderstorm watches are in effect east and northeast of the Denver metro until 10 p.m. ‘Extremely dangerous’ tornado touches down in Yuma Thunderstorms will be capable of producing large hail, damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes. Weather tonight: Storms clearing The chance for thunderstorms will move out Tuesday night. Denver will be left with a partly cloudy sky and lows in the mid-50s.Weather tomorrow: Sunny, mildWednesday will be much drier. Sunshine will help bring high temperatures to the low to mid-80s, which is comfortably below Denver's average high of 89 degrees.Looking ahead: Warmer end to the week More sunshine on Thursday will help boost high temperatures into the upper 80s, which is right in line with normal for this time of year. Friday and Saturday ...EU Green Deal’s weak point, exposed
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:07:16 GMT
This article is part of the Bridging the Skills Divide special report, presented by Cisco. Trinidad del Rocío is 47 years old, lives in Seville and used to work in retail. Now, she spends her working days up a ladder, fixing solar panels onto rooftops.An email from Andalusia’s employment service, recommending a new 13-week intensive course in solar panel installation, sparked her curiosity, del Rocío said. Last year, she completed the course — managed by the skills agency Generation Spain — and now works for a green energy firm. She is, she says via email, “quite proud” to be making a hands-on contribution to Europe’s climate fight.But del Rocío is just one recruit; what Europe needs to reach its vital net-zero climate goals is an army — and right now, it’s a long way from where it needs to be.Speak to anyone in the renewable-energy sector and they will tell you that the workforce — or lack thereof — is now the key limiting factor that could hold back Europe’s transit...Latest news
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