Tour highlights artists in Texas border towns

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:46:28 GMT

Tour highlights artists in Texas border towns SAN ELIZARIO, Texas (KTSM) – Just east of El Paso along the border sits San Elizario, where local artists are showing off their works as part of a new art tour.El Paso County and Visit El Paso teamed up to create the new experience called First Friday Tour of Mission Valley. It takes people to several stops throughout San Elizario, Socorro and Ysleta.In San Elizario, guests are welcome to take a tour of the several art galleries for the Art Walk Experience. One of those galleries is Escamilla, owned by Rachel and her husband, award-winning artist Alberto Escamilla. Both said they are excited to welcome new people and their pets to view the artwork."You're going to find not only historical buildings and history but the top artists of El Paso," Escamilla said. Robert Dozal is another local artist guests can visit in a community he said is thriving."We've excelled where others have failed, you know. So many people have been out here and they've tried to m...

Unusual pairing? St. Paul area wine shops offer U-Haul rentals, too

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:46:28 GMT

Unusual pairing? St. Paul area wine shops offer U-Haul rentals, too U-Haul, the do-it-yourself moving rental company, for years has partnered with local gas stations, used-car dealers and self storage facilities to bring their services closer to their customers.Along with U-Haul of St. Paul on University Avenue, the company has traditional partnerships such as with Rockstar Automotive in the Dayton’s Bluff neighborhood and Dart Storage on the West Side.Toasted Wine Spirits & Ales in St. Paul has been a neighborhood U-Haul dealer since 2019. Movers can rent trucks, trailers and other moving equipment directly from neighborhood dealers to cut down on unnecessary driving. (Courtesy of U-Haul)And then there are some dealers that stand apart from the crowd like St. Paul’s Toasted Wine Spirits and Ales or Rice Street Tobacco.The latest in a line of unlikely pairings is Sarrack’s International Wine & Spirits in Maplewood. The partnership, announced last month, will allow customers to access U-Haul trucks, towing equipment and other rent...

Police search for vehicle in St. Louis amber alert

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:46:28 GMT

Police search for vehicle in St. Louis amber alert St. Louis, MO -- Police are searching for a black Ford Escape with an Illinois license plate of 61890RV. Fox2 will provide updates as information is released.

Opinion: Despite bumps, Colorado’s new preschool program is operating as intended to best serve parents

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:46:28 GMT

Opinion: Despite bumps, Colorado’s new preschool program is operating as intended to best serve parents Colorado’s groundbreaking new universal preschool program began implementation last month, and the uptake has been unprecedented. In just its first year, the program will serve 60%–– over 40,000––of Colorado four-year-olds and their families. The demand for quality preschool services shows just how great a need universal pre-k is serving in the state, even as the brand-new program gets its legs under it.It also demonstrates the successes and challenges of designing a program with parent choice at the forefront — provided through a mixed delivery system. Mixed delivery was a core value and a driving force in designing Colorado’s program, and many of the implementation challenges arose from accommodating it. That said, it must be preserved.Through the legislation that passed last year, families are experiencing the state’s move to provide up to 15 free hours of high-quality preschool per week for four-year-olds. This mixed delivery program just launched, and already fundin...

Is Delta-10 “Higher” Than Delta-9 — The Latest Findings On Delta-10 THC

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:46:28 GMT

Is Delta-10 “Higher” Than Delta-9 — The Latest Findings On Delta-10 THC Typically, the higher the number on a product, the stronger it should be. This theory works out beautifully when comparing delta-8 and delta-9 THC. As many hemp fans know, delta-8 THC tends to be less psychoactive than delta-9. However, the same can’t be said when comparing delta-10 with delta-9 THC.Yes, there is yet another hemp THC compound titled “delta-10,” and it’s probably not what you’d expect! At first glance, delta-10 THC may seem to be an “upgrade” from delta-9. However, the reality of delta-10 THC’s effects is more complex.How Does Delta-10 Compare With Other THC Cannabinoids?Delta-10 THC is remarkably similar to delta-9 and delta-8, but the placement of its double-bond is on the tenth carbon chain. This subtle difference in chemical structure seems to give delta-10 a unique potency and “personality.”While there’s no scientific evidence on delta-10’s effects, most customers who experiment with delta-10 claim it’s not as hard-hitting as delta-9. In fact, delta-10 seems to ...

VTA has one of the best transit recoveries in the nation, but ridership is still down from pre-pandemic numbers

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:46:28 GMT

VTA has one of the best transit recoveries in the nation, but ridership is still down from pre-pandemic numbers While transit agencies across the country have struggled with getting riders back since the pandemic, prompting doomsday scenarios that include service cuts and fare hikes, the Valley Transportation Authority asserts its ridership recovery is among the best in the nation — although it has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels.VTA transportation planning manager Jay Tyree said that bus ridership was 43 percent higher in 2022 than it was in 2021 — the second best in the nation after Washington D.C., which came in at 49 percent — according to data he analyzed from the American Public Transportation Association. Alameda County bus ridership came in third at 32 percent and San Francisco came in at eight with 29 percent.Because VTA shut down light rail service for some of 2021 following the deadliest mass shooting in Bay Area history at its rail yard, Tyree said in an email that its light rail comparisons between 2021 and 2022 are “meaningless.”The transportat...

Editorial: Antioch police indictment response doesn’t cut it, suggests need to clean house

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:46:28 GMT

Editorial: Antioch police indictment response doesn’t cut it, suggests need to clean house The long-anticipated federal indictments this week of 10 Antioch and Pittsburg police officers reveal a pattern of corruption that should outrage not only residents but also cops.For some of the accused officers, policing wasn’t about serving and protecting the public, it was just the opposite. Policing was a vigilante assault game and suspects were the target.“lol putting a pistol in someone’s mouth and telling them to stop stealing isn’t illegal,” Antioch Officer Morteza Amiri texted in a telling exchange highlighted in one of the indictments. “It’s an act of public service to prevent further victims of crimes.”Unfortunately, the Antioch Police Officers Association seems to think this is just another case against some officers. “We are saddened to learn of what has happened and look forward to the legal process playing itself out,” the association posted Thursday on its Facebook page.The charged officers are entitled to due process. But if other cops in the Contra Costa County cit...

Opinion: What’s the matter with Kansas? Take a look closer to home

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:46:28 GMT

Opinion: What’s the matter with Kansas? Take a look closer to home The Aug. 11 police raid on a local newsroom in Marion, Kan., drew national press coverage and provoked condemnation from press-freedom groups across the country. For good reason.The Marion Police Department’s execution of a search warrant on the Marion County Record was not only a likely violation of federal and state law, it struck right to the core of why journalism matters, and why it receives special protections, including the Constitution.But there’s also a deeper story out of Kansas, one that goes beyond the actions of a single police chief and a single judge in a small midwestern town.That is the story of decay — of public understanding of journalists and journalism; of the crucial role that independent journalism plays in keeping public servants honest. Of the Bill of Rights and basic civics.Setting aside the specific legal problems with the Marion search warrant — of which there appear to be many — raids like the one in Kansas couldn’t happen in a place where the bedrock pr...

“Serial” Podcast’s Adnan Syed Might Go Back to Prison Because of Toxic Maryland Politics

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:46:28 GMT

“Serial” Podcast’s Adnan Syed Might Go Back to Prison Because of Toxic Maryland Politics Even if you’ve never heard “Serial,” the true crime podcast that went viral in 2014, you’ve probably heard about the case it made famous. Adnan Syed was 17 years old when he was arrested in 1999 for killing 18-year-old Hae Min Lee, his ex-girlfriend in Baltimore. A jury found Syed guilty the following year, and he was sentenced to life in prison.After “Serial” premiered in 2014 and raised questions about the case, a Maryland court heard Syed’s appeal and he was awarded a new trial. Holes in the original prosecution were established, new suspects were identified, and DNA evidence was newly tested. After a long fight, his conviction was overturned last year, and the charges against him were officially dropped in October 2022.In March of this year, though, Syed’s conviction was reinstated. Lee’s family had filed an appeal and argued that the state’s attorney — what the state of Maryland calls its local prosecutors — hadn’t given adequate notice for them to attend the September hearing ...

How a family’s choice to donate a body for pig kidney research could help change transplants

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:46:28 GMT

How a family’s choice to donate a body for pig kidney research could help change transplants NEW YORK (AP) — Mary Miller-Duffy was dazed and grieving. Her brother suddenly collapsed and days later was brain-dead. Now she faced a tough question: Would she donate his body for research?That’s how the body of Maurice “Mo” Miller started its journey to a sunny corner of NYU Langone Health’s intensive care unit — and became part of the quest to one day ease the nation’s transplant shortage with organs from animals.“He always wanted to help people,” said Miller-Duffy, who struggled with the choice but is proud of her brother’s last act. “This tragic death, this fast short death — something good has come out of it.”Surgeons replaced Miller’s kidneys with one from a genetically modified pig on July 14. Then doctors and nurses cared for the deceased man like they would a living patient while anxiously ticking off the days.Remarkably, over a month later the new organ is performing all the bodily functions of a healthy kidney — the longest a pig kidney has ever worked in a ...