Where does the rollout of Colorado's psychedelics law stand now?
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:03 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- In November 2022, Colorado residents voted to decriminalize the personal use of certain plants and fungi, "natural medicine" as it is called in the law, for people 21 and older.They also voted to legalize access to natural medicine for people 21 and older within "healing centers," or state-licensed facilities.These healing centers aren't available yet, but there is a timeline for when these centers will be able to start operating.What is the timeline now?Since November 2022, a few key steps have already been taken for the creation of healing centers. Namely, Gov. Polis appointed the initial Natural Medicine Advisory Board in January.Some of the steps must be done "on or before" or "no later than" the listed dates:Sept. 30, 2023 - The board will make initial recommendations to the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA). It will then make recommendations on an annual basis.Jan. 1, 2024 - Rules for qualifications, education and training requirements for faci...LaSalle police officer indicted on murder charge
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:03 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A LaSalle police officer who shot a person during a suspicious vehicle call has been indicted by a grand jury.Officer Erik Hernandez was working on an investigation after a suspicious vehicle call on May 3 when he and another officer encountered 31-year-old Juston Reffel at the Family Dollar in LaSalle. Judge sentences Club Q shooter with 5 life terms According to a release from the Weld County District Attorney's Office, Reffel ran from the officers and got in his vehicle.As Reffel was pulling away Hernandez fired four shots and hit him in the "upper torso," according to the DA.Reffel was pronounced dead at the scene.The shooting was investigated and presented to a grand jury, which issued an indictment for one charge of second-degree murder.Hernandez's bond was set at $50,000 and he is set to appear in court next in August.Man who partied with victims prior to fatal boat crash near PortMiami speaks out
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:03 GMT
In the early hours of Sunday morning, a night of celebration on the water turned into a devastating tragedy when a 32-foot boat collided with a Fisher Island ferry just off PortMiami. The incident occurred shortly before 4 a.m. Angel Dominguez, 29, was discovered in the water following the collision and was promptly rescued by passengers aboard the ferry. Dominguez was swiftly transported to Ryder Trauma Center with serious injuries but is currently in stable condition.“En route to the hospital, the patient did mention to us, he began asking for his friend, so at that point, we were notified that there was actually a second occupant in the boat,” Miami Fire Rescue Lt. Pete Sanchez said.Miami Fire Rescue Dive Team initiated a search and, unfortunately, discovered the lifeless body of Cristian Fernandez, 27. The news came as a shock to Russell Ramirez, who spoke with 7News about the incident. “We met on the party on the boat that we were on,” said Ramirez. “We had ju...Hialeah Councilman calls for investigation into crisis plaguing city’s emergency response system
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:03 GMT
Hialeah Councilman Bryan Calvo held a press conference Monday to address a dire situation confronting the city’s emergency response system. Calvo called for an immediate investigation into the alarming number of missed or abandoned emergency calls, totaling over 32,000 since 2021. “In the past two years, the city of Hialeah has missed over 32,000 thousand calls to its 911 to its operators,” Calvo said. He also pointed to multiple sources that documented deterioration in service, as well as a March 2022 report, he said, was commissioned by the mayor. “This report showed, and I quote, ‘That the city’s 911 system is woefully understaffed,'” Calvo said. “According to the report, ‘The unit is grossly neglected and needs immediate attention.'”In March of this year, a call center worker took his concerns to the council. “The future outlook for our division is poor if drastic changes are not made,” the call worker sa...Ticket sales and anticipation are high ahead of Lionel Messi’s arrival at Inter Miami
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:03 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — There are reminders around the city of Miami of Lionel Messi’s impending arrival: A mural of the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner painted with pink and black Inter Miami colors in the artsy Wynwood neighborhood. Another painting of the soccer star at the entrance of a local Argentinian restaurant. No. 10 Argentina jerseys sprinkled throughout the city.Messi, who turned 36 this month, announced on June 7 that he was joining Inter Miami in a move that stunned the soccer world and will bring one of the sport’s biggest names to the United States and Miami, where enthusiasm for the sport has been growing over the years.Messi, who spent the past two years with Paris Saint-Germain is still finalizing paperwork with his new club, but he is expected to make his Inter Miami debut at a July 21 home game against Cruz Azul in the Leagues Cup.The move is hoped to provide a huge boost to attendance and interest in Major League Soccer ahead of the 2026 World Cup, part of which will be hos...Key West Shrimp Toast / Ocean Social, Miami Beach
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:03 GMT
The Chef: Tristen EppsThe Restaurant: Ocean Social, Miami BeachThe Dish: Key West Shrimp ToastIngredients:1 lb Peeled Shrimp8 oz Chopped cooked Shrimp1 Egg White2 tbsp Fish Sauce1 tbsp Aji Amarillo1 tbsp oz Paprika4¼ oz Cream Cheese1 Lime, juiced and zest½ oz Chopped Scallions¼ oz Chopped Cilantro12 slices Brioche BreadMethod of Preparation:Puree peeled shrimp until smooth.Scrape down, add in egg white, fish sauce, aji amarillo, paprika, and lime.Puree until smooth, scrape down sides.Add in cream cheese and puree.Fold in herbs and chopped shrimp.Spread mousse between two pieces of brioche bread. Press down slightly and bake at 300 degrees until the mousse is cooked.Chill for approximately 20 minutes until room temperature, then brown in butter over medium-low to medium heat (just until bread is crispy), cut and serve.Ocean Social(located in Eden Roc Miami Beach)4525 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140(786) 961-6043www.edenrochotelmiami.comWagner and Russia are here to stay in Africa, says Lavrov
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:03 GMT
PARIS – Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has vowed Wagner’s operations in Mali and the Central African Republic “will continue” despite the failed rebellion led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the mercenary Wagner Group.The paramilitary group has expanded its reach across Latin America, the Middle East and Africa in recent years and it has been seen by western governments as Russia’s armed foreign policy apparatus. Prigozhin’s mutiny raised questions about the future of its overseas operations.Prigozhin led an uprising against Vladimir Putin’s army on Friday, first seizing the major southern city of Rostov-on-Don and sending his mercenary forces on a march to Moscow before abruptly standing down his men a day later. In Africa, where the group is present in the Central African Republic, Mali and Burkina Faso, Wagner offers its services and help to prop up anti-Western governments in exchange for access to natural resources.“At their request, several hundred servicemen are...Crews install modular units as part of addition to Beth Israel-Deaconess Hospital in Plymouth
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:03 GMT
Work moved forward on an addition to Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Plymouth on Monday as the first five of 20 modular units arrived at the hospital. Together, the modular units will form a new observation unit. On Monday, a crane helped lift the structures and put them in place. The addition will include 25 beds for incoming patients to be admitted for observation and testing before receiving care in the hospital’s emergency department. The emergency department was originally built to serve around 25,000 patients a year. Now, staff say they are seeing almost double that figure. “We’re seeing between 45,000 and 50,000 patients a year in that emergency department right now,” said Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital – Plymouth President Kevin Coughlin. “So, it’s a very small space.”“So, it’s really important that we right-size the facility to take care of the number of patients that are coming here right now,” Coughlin said. ...Putin and Prigozhin break silence after rebellion throws Russia into uncertainty
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:03 GMT
(CNN) — Russian President Vladimir Putin and Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin both broke their silence after the military group’s short-lived and chaotic insurrection at the weekend threw the country into uncertainty.In a short address to the nation, Putin said Wagner fighters made the “right decision” by halting their advance, adding that the “armed rebellion would have been suppressed anyway.”Those forces would now have the opportunity to sign a contract with Russia’s Ministry of Defense “or other law enforcement agencies, or to return to your family and friends,” he said. He added that fighters could also opt to go to Belarus, where Prigozhin is expected to go to following a deal apparently brokered by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.During his address Putin did not mention Prigozhin by name. The five-minute speech appeared to be pre-recorded from inside the Kremlin, according to Russian state media TASS.It came soon after Prigozhin made his own comments, saying ...Putin says the aborted rebellion played into the hands of Russia’s enemies
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:03 GMT
By The Associated PressRussian President Vladimir Putin on Monday blasted organizers of a weekend revolt as “traitors” who played into the hands of Ukraine’s government and its allies. The rebellion by armed mercenaries, which lasted less than 24 hours, was the gravest threat yet to Putin’s authority.Putin said the nation had stood united, and he praised the rank and file mercenaries for not letting the situation descend into “bloodshed.”Earlier in the day, the rebellion’s leader, mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, defended his short-lived insurrection. He taunted Russia’s military, but said he hadn’t been seeking to stage a coup against Putin.Putin did not name Prigozhin in his televised address but said organizers of the mutiny had tried to force the group’s soldiers “to shoot their own.” Putin blamed “Russia’s enemies” and said they “miscalculated.” The Kremlin a lso showed Putin...Latest news
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