New Mexico rolls out education campaign for recreational marijuana use
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:10:27 GMT
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — After more than a year of recreational marijuana sales, New Mexico is rolling out its first campaign to educate people about responsible use.The first batch of billboards is now going up around the state while TV, radio, print and digital advertisements will be running through the month of June. The media buy is worth $400,000. The state Cannabis Control Division confirmed Wednesday that it started working on the campaign last year, but the contract for the work was finalized only recently. An Albuquerque-based marketing company won the contract following a competitive bidding process.The “Yes & Know” campaign is built around the phrase “Yes — cannabis is legal. Know — the rules.” “We recognize the need for education in this new cannabis industry. This campaign opens the conversation for responsible storage and safe cannabis consumption,” said Linda Trujillo, who heads the state Regulation and Licensing Department, which oversees the cannabis division.Ne...GM CEO Mary Barra to discuss EV charging with Tesla CEO Elon Musk
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:10:27 GMT
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors CEO Mary Barra and Tesla CEO Elon Musk are scheduled to discuss the future of electric vehicle charging on Twitter Spaces on Thursday afternoon.It wasn’t clear exactly what Barra and Musk plan to announce. But their discussion comes days after Ford CEO Jim Farley joined Musk to announce that Ford’s electric vehicles would gain access to much of Tesla’s EV-charging network, the largest in the nation.Farley also said Ford would switch to Tesla’s charging network connector rather than to a different one that is used by the rest of the industry.The Associated PressMan found dead at Chicago shelter for migrants identified
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:10:27 GMT
CHICAGO — Authorities have identified the man who was found dead last week at a shelter designated to house migrants.The Cook County Medical Examiner says 26-year-old Luis Alberto-Aguilar Perez was found by officers at the building that was formerly Wasdworth Elementary School located at 6420 South University Avenue around 6 a.m. Friday June 1.The cause and manner of death are pending.The Chicago Sun Times reports investigators do not believe the death was a result of a crime.Detectives are conducting a death investigation.New lawsuit filed after deadly Iowa building collapse
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:10:27 GMT
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A woman whose leg was amputated in order to free her from the rubble of the partially collapsed building in Davenport, Iowa, filed a lawsuit with her wife Wednesday, accusing the city and the building’s owner for “willful and wanton disregard” for their safety.Quanishia “Peach” Berry and her wife, Lexus, were home in their fourth-floor apartment May 28 when the west side of the building crumbled. Lexus Berry was able to evacuate, but it was hours before rescuers found Peach Berry trapped in the debris and determined they would need to amputate one of her legs to pull her free.“My wife is a very strong person, and I am, too,” Lexus Berry said at a news conference Wednesday. “All that we want is accountability to be able to have closure and to know why this happened, and to be able to move forward with our lives.”RELATED: Three bodies recovered in Iowa building collapse; lawsuit accuses city and owners of negligence“We are survivors,” she added.The couple seeks...Cuba denies Journal story about Chinese spy base
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:10:27 GMT
A top Cuban official Thursday issued a flat denial of a Wall Street Journal story that alleged Cuba and China had reached an agreement to install an eavesdropping facility on the island.Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío issued a strongly worded statement, calling the newspaper's information "totally mendacious and unfounded."DEVELOPING...Lawmakers examine healthcare monopolies amid patient outcome concerns
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:10:27 GMT
WASHINGTON (Nexstar) – It’s no secret the cost of healthcare is much higher in the United States compared to other high-income countries. Now, lawmakers are examining the cause and the role of corporate consolidation.Lawmakers want to know how consolidation in the healthcare industry is impacting quality and prices and want “to examine whether these practices are hot wiring our healthcare system to favor mega-corporations at the expense of patients,” Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) said.Doctors and other experts from around the country told senators that mergers and consolidation of hospitals, pharmacies and other healthcare facilities is a problem.“I'm concerned. Over the last two decades, insurance premiums in the U.S. have gone up over 215%,” Dr. Zack Cooper of Yale University said during a Congressional hearing. “About 20% of hospital mergers have lessened competition and led to price increases.”Experts also say that profit-driven private investors are driving prices up while decreasin...Illinois residents get free admission to the Shedd certain nights in June
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:10:27 GMT
CHICAGO — The Shedd Aquarium is one of the gems in the city and now they are offering something new at night for Illinois residents at no cost.It's called "Night Dives."Visitors can experience the aquatic animal world from 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. with a valid ID or proof of Illinois residency.Dates include:Tuesday, June 13Thursday, June 15Tuesday, June 20Thursday, June 22Tuesday, June 27Advanced reservations are required and can be made online at www.sheddaquarium.org.LaToyia Ledbetter is the senior director of marketing at the Shedd joined the WGN Evening News to talk more about the nights.Las Vegas family makes out-of-this-world claim after witnesses, police see flash in the sky
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:10:27 GMT
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Las Vegas police body cam footage of a green flash across the sky is adding intrigue to a 911 call from a family claiming to see "non-human" beings after something crashed in their backyard.On April 30 around 11:50 p.m., a Las Vegas Metro police officer’s body camera video recorded as something streaked low across the sky. Several people across eastern California, Nevada and Utah reported seeing the flash, according to the American Meteor Society. UFO over the Las Vegas Strip? More likely a rare weather phenomenon Sources tell Nexstar's KLAS that it is likely something crashed into the yard, but exactly what remains unclear more than a month later. Drone video showed a circular imprint in the dirt.On April 30 around 11:50 p.m., a Las Vegas Metro police officer’s body camera video recorded as something streaked low across the sky. Several people across eastern California, Nevada and Utah reported seeing the flash, according to the American Meteor Society. (KLAS)A...Red Lobster Crabfest back after 4 years — with $5 martinis
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:10:27 GMT
(NEXSTAR) — If you've been craving some Cheddar Bay Biscuits, it's the perfect time for a trip to your local Red Lobster, where the company has begun its fan-favorite Crabfest seasonal celebration. It's been four years since the event, which highlights crab dishes over lobster-based ones, was last held. Red Lobster says this year's Crabfest features some new menu items — including one alcohol-based offering that'll be available for $5. These Americans are tipping the least in 2023, study finds New this year is the Crabfest Creations entree, which features a pound of steamed crab legs in a choice of three different flavors (or plain) and served over potatoes. Meanwhile, Red Lobster's new Crab and Oscar-Topped Sirloin offers a half-pound of garlic cream-covered snow crab atop a 7-ounce steak.Additionally, Red Lobster says two new non-entree items have been added to the menu: Crabby Cheese Fries (seasoned fries in cheese sauce and lump crab) and a strawberry cheesecake. The restauran...Illinois man fatally shot by officer after fleeing traffic stop identified as 18-year-old
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:10:27 GMT
RANTOUL, Ill. (AP) — An armed man who was fatally shot by a central Illinois police officer after fleeing a traffic stop has been identified as an 18-year-old local man, authorities said Thursday.Champaign County's coroner said Jordan A. Richardson of Rantoul died at a hospital from a gunshot wound to the chest after being shot Wednesday by a Rantoul police officer. An autopsy was scheduled for Friday. Docs: Logan Square woman found nearly decapitated in duffle bag; boyfriend had cleaning supplies Richardson was the passenger in a car that was stopped Wednesday by Rantoul police, who found cannabis in the vehicle. Police said Richardson ran from the car, dropped a gun, then picked it up and continued running.Police said Richardson then fell to the ground and turned toward an officer with the gun still in his hand, prompting that officer to fire a single shot, striking Richardson, The (Champaign) News-Gazette reported.The officer who shot Richardson has been placed on paid administ...Latest news
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