Hash Holes Go to Mars With Jiko+
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:49:12 GMT
Can tech-backed oversupply ruin clout? We’re about to find out with the new Jiko+ Donut Maker designed by a former NASA engineer.The creators of the Jiko+ are looking to conquer one of the points in the cannabis supply chain people have not been able to automate up to this point. Sure there have been infused preroll machines, but they were never a true donut, or as we call them now, hash hole. The tech attached to those machines was mostly needles attached to a heating element that would shoot the concentrate into each joint evenly as it removed the needle. A lot of the time the material being used in these infused prerolls, both the flower and hash, was between garbage and subpar.On many occasions, those infused prerolls were simply an attempt to bump the price of their contents by trying to make them sound nicer. These kinds of preroll entities have existed since the early 2010s because, for every more educated connoisseur that knew they were garbage, there were a few part-time pu...Get Lost in the Labyrinth
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:49:12 GMT
Post-pandemic, fanciful affairs like The Labyrinth Masquerade Ball feel more special and celebratory than ever. The fantasy driven fete is back this weekend for its signature meld of make-believe and magical moments. Classical and electronic dance music drives the extravaganza which is always elevated by thematic live performances, immersive decor and mythical production and backdrops. Inspired by David Bowie’s goblin king, Venetian tradition and Celtic faerie aesthetics, the event is unlike any other; and guests spend months putting their looks together. If you’re still thinking about attending, best get on it now, but be aware: a trip to Party City will not do. Period dress, masks and formal -preferably period- attire are mandatory, and this crowd goes all out. From cosplayers and costumers, to special effects experts and makeup artists, to eccentrics and fantasy fans of all ilks, this ball is a bodaciously imaginative evening to remember. The Millennium Biltmore Hotel, 506 S. Gra...Letters: Mascot change | Airport expansion | Jail deaths | Moms for Liberty | Pink Poodle | Free advertising | GOP agenda
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:49:12 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.District can’t affordConcord High changeIn regard to Concord High changing their mascot from the “Minutemen” to the “Bears,” I don’t understand the need for it. Minutemen were heroes. But my main concern is the cost. I work at an MDUSD school where every week the plumbing fails or the air/heat breaks down. The list is never-ending.The cost to reoutfit the band alone would be over $100,000. If you include football and all the sports uniforms … I can’t even imagine.Our schools are deteriorating. We need to address our infrastructure. Please. Let common sense prevail.Toni KeosianConcordAirport expansion badnews for environmentRe: “Oakland airport’s expansion will exacerbate climate change, groups say” (Page A1, Aug. 15).The planned expansion of the Oakland airport, which is used primarily for short-haul flights, will increase demand and use of the ...Letters: Inflating story | Better off | Insulating wires | Psychiatric beds | Resources needed | 21st-century reality
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:49:12 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Pink Poodle headlineinflates material in storyRe: “Mayor blasts firefighter probe answers” (Page A1, Aug. 17).San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan “blasted” the San Jose Fire Department after the release of the investigative report into the misuse of a fire truck to give a ride to a bikini-clad dancer. At least that’s what The Mercury News’ headline said.But in reality, the mayor was quoted as being “disappointed” and “concerned.” These were the juiciest quotes available to support a sensational headline, the latest headline of several intended by your paper to turn a mildly wacky lapse in judgment into a massive corruption scandal.The Mercury News’ vendetta against public employees continues, and with this story, the grudge has outstripped its available source material.Tony FlemmerSan JoseS.J. would be betteroff without PG&ERe: “City Council to consider leaving PG&E, form own ...More charges: Five Antioch, Pittsburg cops allegedly accepted bribes, including tequila, to make traffic tickets go away
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:49:12 GMT
The Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office has charged five Antioch and Pittsburg police officers in an alleged conspiracy to drop traffic tickets in exchange for apparent bribes of food and liquor, court records filed Friday show.The documents show former Antioch police Officer Timothy Manly Williams was charged with felony counts of conspiracy to commit an act injurious to public and accepting a bribe in a 2020 case where he allegedly accepted Teremana tequila – the brand founded by actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson – from a person in exchange for help making a traffic ticket go away.The tequila made its way to Antioch patrol Officer Andrea Rodriguez, who court documents allege received the tequila for failing to appear in court Nov. 2, 2020, in a traffic case despite being subpoenaed. Other officers implicated in the court documents include Antioch patrol Officer Calvin Prieto; former Pittsburg Officer Ernesto Mejia-Orozco and Antioch Officer Ben Padilla.The officers are scheduled...Lucky's in Novato closed due to 'active' rat infestation
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:49:12 GMT
(KRON) -- A Lucky's supermarket in Novato was closed Thursday due to an active infestation of rats, according to Marin County Environmental Health Services. The entire store has been closed.As of Thursday, Lucky supermarket in Novato had a "Closed" sign from the County of Marin Environmental Health Services. A KRON4 photographer visited the market on Thursday at its 1761 Grant Ave location. Trader Joe’s crackers product recalled, may contain metal "This facility was found to have violations of the California Health and Safety Code which constitute an immediate danger to public health or safety," the sign said. "As a result, the permit to operate has been temporarily suspended and this facility has been ordered to remain closed until a written reinstatement of the permit has been issued." The sign said the violation was in the "insect/rodent control" category. It was put up on Thursday. "Closures due to pest infestations occur periodically, but not as often with large grocery store...Miguel Cabrera ties Mel Ott for 11th on career RBI list, Tigers top Guardians 4-2 in 1st game of DH
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:49:12 GMT
CLEVELAND (AP) — Miguel Cabrera drove in a run to tie Mel Ott for 11th place on the career RBIs list and Akil Baddoo homered on the second pitch of the game, sending the Detroit Tigers to a 4-2 win over the Cleveland Guardians in the opener of a doubleheader Friday.Cabrera’s first-inning double scored Kerry Carpenter, giving him 1,868 RBIs in 21 major league seasons. It also was his 3,148th hit, putting the 40-year-old within four of tying Paul Waner for 18th all-time.Baddoo’s second career leadoff homer came off rookie Gavin Williams (1-4), whose winless streak reached seven starts. The right-hander worked five innings, allowing three runs, and struck out four.Tarik Skubal (3-2) pitched a season-high six innings of one-run ball in his first win against Cleveland in seven career outings. The left-hander allowed three hits, struck out seven and walked one.Tyler Holton got six outs after Skubal departed, and Jason Foley surrendered one run while earning his sixth save.Carpenter extend...The NFL’s relaxed jersey rules are not for nothing. Meet the players who now wear No. 0
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:49:12 GMT
EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — Marcus Davenport was on his way to meet his best man for some day-before wedding preparations when he took a call from his new head coach Kevin O’Connell.The Minnesota Vikings had just drafted Jordan Addison. Call it first-round privilege, but the rookie wide receiver had worn the No. 3 jersey his whole life. That was Davenport’s original pick upon signing with Minnesota as a free agent the previous month, but the sixth-year outside linebacker agreed to switch with his mind happily preoccupied with the impending nuptials. All the numbers in the 90s were claimed, and Davenport was disinterested in negotiating a trade with — or putting pressure on — a teammate. He then made the first of many wise decisions as a married man: He listened to his wife.“She was like, ‘Nobody has really ever had zero. Why don’t you be different? This is a new chapter, a new you,’” Davenport recalled in an interview after a recent practice with the Vikings. “I like...Court strikes down oil railroad approval, siding with Eagle County
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:49:12 GMT
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Siding with Colorado's Eagle County, a U.S. appeals court on Friday struck down a critical approval for a railroad project that would have allowed oil businesses in eastern Utah to significantly expand fossil fuel production and exports.The ruling is the latest development in the fight over the proposed Uinta Basin Railway, an 88-mile (142-kilometer) railroad line that would connect oil and gas producers in rural Utah to the broader rail network, allowing them to access larger markets and ultimately sell to refineries near the Gulf of Mexico. The railroad would let producers, currently limited to tanker trucks, ship an additional 350,000 barrels of crude daily on trains extending for up to 2 miles (3.2 kilometers). Suncor settles with EPA for raining ash on the community The Washington, D.C.-based appeals court ruled that a 2021 environmental impact statement and biological opinion from the federal Surface Transportation Board were rushed and violated federal...Suncor to pay $300K for raining ash on the community
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:49:12 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Suncor rained an ash-like substance on the community around its Commerce City refinery, and now the company will pay after it reached a settlement with regulators.A catalyst released from the refinery back in December 2019 caused a white, clay-like material to fall on the neighborhood nearby. While the company said the substance was not hazardous, elementary and middle schools were forced to shelter indoors as the material piled up on vehicles and buildings around them. Big rig hangs off I-25 bridge for hours after deadly crash Suncor offered free car washes for a week after the incident.On Friday, the Environmental Protection Agency announced a settlement worth more than $300,000 over the incident.Suncor to pay fine, fund fire equipmentSuncor will pay $60,000 in civil penalties. It also will spend at least $240,030 on emergency response equipment for the South Adams County Fire Department, with the aim of improving its ability to respond to chemical accidents, acc...Latest news
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