Colorado cannabis leader tapped to head New Mexico regulators
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:30 GMT
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A manager with one of Colorado's largest cannabis companies will serve as the next director of New Mexico’s Cannabis Control Division.New Mexico announced the hiring of Todd Stevens on Monday, saying he has years of experience working in Colorado’s marijuana industry. He most recently served as the manager of training and development at Native Roots Cannabis Co. Colorado marijuana tax revenue higher than alcohol, cigarettes Stevens’ appointment follows a year of turnover at the division and comes as regulators try to ramp up enforcement against non-compliant businesses. Most recently, a state district judge granted the division’s request to halt operations at an Albuquerque business that regulators claimed was unlawfully selling out-of-state cannabis products and manufacturing extracts without a proper license or permit.Stevens said in a statement that he wanted to help the industry become an economic driver while protecting consumer safety.“In the past year,...New travel trailer leaks and company won’t repair It
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:30 GMT
They love to camp and so they bought a brand new travel trailer. Bad news; the roof leaked. Worse news; the dealer wouldn’t fix it. Do they have to? Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser has the answer.To borrow from an old line, the Dingman’s are proof a family that plays together, stays together.Andrew Dingman: “I just feel at peace when I’m out on the water fishing and we’re out in the woods camping. It’s just so peaceful.”Peaceful quiet, missing just one thing: a nice camper. So Andrew and Kim decided to take care of that.Andrew Dingman: “We decided to drive over there and take a look.Kim Dingman: “It was just beautiful. Like I could just see where everybody would be sitting,camping and laughing.”It was a brand new travel trailer, just what they needed. But financing it was $69,000 dollars. Andrew hooked it up to his truck and brought it home.Andrew Dingman: “And it had a full kitchen. It was perfect.”Until it ...Bodycam video shows Navy vet, 70, speaking to officers after being beaten and robbed at Lincoln Road bus stop
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:30 GMT
Newly released body camera footage captured the moments a veteran became the victim of a brutal beach beating. Now, he is describing exactly what happened to him. The police were at the scene at a CVS minutes after the vicious, unprovoked, sudden attack of a 70-yr-old Navy veteran in Miami Beach.“You tell us what happened,” an officer said.The body camera footage obtained exclusively by 7News showed the moments after the victim was beaten and bloodied at a Lincoln Road bus stop in late June.His face was soaked in blood while waiting inside the CVS where he was first taken as he waited for help.He told officers about his the attack. “This is what happened, I’m waiting over here at the bus stop,” the victim said. “I go to the VA. I volunteer there. I am also a veteran.”The veteran was on his way to help fellow vets at the VA Hospital until his brutal encounter.“He comes by, and he’s on his bike, he gets off his bike, walks around,&...Time’s up for France in Africa
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:30 GMT
Michael Shurkin is a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council.I am a long-time watcher of France in Africa. I have published several, often-admiring papers on the subject, and frequently defend the country on social media. I have cheered French efforts to help the countries of the Sahel — most notably Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger — to defend themselves against jihadist insurgencies affiliated with Al Qa’eda or the Islamic State.And yet, the only reasonable conclusion to draw now is that France should close its bases and go.The problem, as has been made clear by recent events in Niger, is that whatever France does, good or bad, provokes an allergic reaction from populations long conditioned to be suspicious of French motives and assume the worst.Whether this anti-French sentiment is fair or not is entirely beside the point. Ties with France have now become a kiss of death for African governments — a phenomenon demonstrated by the fate of Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum.How we got ...Welcome to post-Brexit Britain: Conference center for the world
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:30 GMT
LONDON — Britain has spent years seeking its place in the world after Brexit. Now it seems to have found a role … as a global conference center, where the great powers gather to talk.Without a seat at the European table in Brussels, and also excluded from power-play summits between the EU and Washington, Britain hopes to wield its own “convening power” as it reboots its foreign policy ambitions. Indeed almost every time a major global issue has raised its head of late — climate change; war in Ukraine, the rise of AI; the energy crisis — Britain’s answer has been to host another world summit.Hot on the heels of this summer’s Ukraine Recovery Conference in London, U.K. government officials are now busy prepping for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s “major global summit on AI safety,” due to be held later this year.That event will be followed next spring by a global energy security conference, timed to mark the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. And all...The Commission’s Green Deal chief to exit Brussels for Dutch politics
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:30 GMT
The European Union’s rush toward climate neutrality has run into turbulence — and now the pilot is bailing out. Frans Timmermans, the European Commission’s executive vice president in charge of the Green Deal, is all but guaranteed to head back to the Netherlands — at least temporarily — to lead a Labor-Green alliance in November’s national election. On Tuesday, the two parties are expected to confirm him as their lead candidate for Dutch prime minister. Having spent four years transforming how Europeans trade, travel, heat and eat, the bloc’s climate chief will now have to take a leave of absence from the Commission until after the Dutch election. He won’t have to resign and can return should he lose; his alliance currently has a narrow lead in POLITICO’s Poll of Polls. But his departure from Brussels comes at a crucial time for climate action both in the EU and abroad, as political resistance stiffens in the bloc and diplomatic talks gather pac...Boston couple ready to tie the knot after dog eats passport days before destination wedding
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:30 GMT
A Boston couple is thanking everyone who stepped up to help after their beloved Golden Retriever, Chickie, at several pages out of the groom-to-be’s passport just days before they were set to fly to Italy for their dream wedding.“It’s been extremely stressful,” Magda Mazri said of the couple’s efforts to get an emergency passport in a rush. But thanks to some help from local legislators, she says she expects her soon-to-be husband, Donato Frattaroli, will have his passport in hand when its time to board their flight on Friday.Frattaroli scored an appointment at the passport office on Monday and said everything went well.Their plea for help with their situation was answered by George Regan of Regan Communications, Sen. Ed Markey and Congressman Stephen Lynch, who helped expedite the process of getting the replacement.Plymouth man biking from Mass. to CA to raise money for local veterans
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:30 GMT
(WHDH) — A Plymouth man is biking across the country to raise money for a good cause.Jim Forand is riding from Plymouth to California to benefit The Nathan Hale Foundation, which helps troops and their families who are facing hardships.And he’s off to a great start. Forand covered 153 miles in his first day to end up in Connecticut. He’s now in Pennsylvania and is traveling with a tent to camp out under the stars whenever necessary.“The veterans are a little overlooked in this country, and the freedoms that we enjoy are because of the veterans, and that’s what propelled me to do this,” he said.“I think the veterans deserve everything we can possible do for them,” he said.To donate and learn more visit the GoFundMe page. It has already raised more than $10,000 toward his $15,000 goal.Struggling Yankees promote top prospects Everson Pereira, Oswald Peraza: report
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:30 GMT
Short on options and low on time, the Yankees are promoting two of their top prospects.The team will add outfielder Everson Pereira and infielder Oswald Peraza to the major league roster before starting a series with the Washington Nationals on Tuesday, according to YES Network’s Jack Curry.Friday marked the first day that teams can call prospects up without them accruing 45 days of major league service time and therefore losing rookie eligibility in 2024. The Yankees, however, waited until after the were swept by the Red Sox at home to call on their youth.The 22-year-old Pereira is considered the Yankees’ third-best prospect, according to MLB.com. The Venezuelan native, in the organization since he was 17, ranks 80th in all of baseball.The hard-hitting Pereira has walked less since his promotion to Triple-A, as his walk rate has dropped from 10.3% to 8.2%. His strikeout rate, meanwhile, has dropped a bit from 29.2% to 27.8%, though that is still a high clip.Pereira has ...DJ Stewart, Francisco Lindor homer as Mets break out the hammer on Braves in series-opening win
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:30 GMT
The Mets continued their recent winning ways on Monday against the MLB-best Braves. Buck Showaler’s squad broke out the big lumper in Atlanta with a 10-4 series-opening win.DJ Stewart opened up the scoring in the second with a solo homer and Francisco Lindor delivered the knockout blow with a three-run shot in the sixth to give the Amazins all they needed for their seventh out of their last nine contests.Jeff McNeil, Daniel Vogelbach, Pete Alonso and Stewart all registered RBI’s in the sixth as the Mets rallied off of Braves’ starter Allan Winans.The swinging Mets scored three runs in the second, four in the fifth and three sixth to keep the Braves out of the ballgame after they roughed up left-hander David Peterson.The southpaw surrendered four runs on seven hits in 4.2 innings of work. Peterson allowed two solo homers to Marcell Ozuna — one that gave the Braves the lead in the fourth — coughing up an early 3-0 lead.Showalter had to rely heavily on his...Latest news
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