Five CBD Gummies Worth Trying

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:37:41 GMT

Five CBD Gummies Worth Trying View the original article about Five CBD Gummies Worth Trying at Real Tested CBD.Everyone seems to love a sweet or sour fruity treat in the form of a gummy. So why not make that gummy even better with a little CBD?Many people are choosing CBD gummies as their preferred method of consumption these days, and it’s no wonder why. CBD gummies offer a tasty and perfectly dosed way to get you CBD. They are easy to take on the go and can be discrete. If you haven’t tried CBD gummies yet but are curious to try, read on for five CBD gummies worth giving a try and why.What Is CBD?Cannabidiol, or CBD, is one of many cannabinoids or naturally occurring compounds in hemp and cannabis plants. CBD produced and sold in the U.S. today is made with hemp plants that have a THC threshold of 0.3% or less. THC is another well-known cannabinoid most often associated with marijuana.Though both THC and CBD are cannabinoids, CBD is not psychoactive or intoxicating like THC can be. CBD can have effects on the ...

Pac-12 WBB: Our predictions for Colorado, Utah and UCLA in the Sweet 16

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:37:41 GMT

Pac-12 WBB: Our predictions for Colorado, Utah and UCLA in the Sweet 16 Two of the four No. 1 seeds, Stanford and Indiana, failed to survive the first week of the NCAA Tournament.Will the two remaining, South Carolina and Virginia Tech, make it through the second week to reach the Final Four in Dallas?Or will land mines ahead claim at least one more No. 1 by the conclusion of the regionals Monday in Greenville, S.C., and Seattle?The Pac-12 enters the Sweet 16 without Stanford for the first time since 2007 but with three second-round winners: Utah, the regular season co-champion, plus UCLA and Colorado.The No. 2 Utes are slight seeding favorites over No. 3 LSU but a 5-point betting underdog. Defending national champion South Carolina is a decided favorite over No. 4 UCLA while No. 2 seed Iowa is a 5.5-point favorite over No. 6 seed Colorado.So it would take an upset — as defined by the oddsmakers — for the Pac-12 to advance a team to the Elite Eight, something it has accomplished every year since 2016.The Pac-12 last went without a Final Four...

7 fantastic Bay Area things to do this weekend, March 24-26

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:37:41 GMT

7 fantastic Bay Area things to do this weekend, March 24-26 Got your weekend plans? We are here for you on that front, with details on compelling new movies and shows as well as some awesome ways to have fun in Sonoma Valley. So let’s get to it, shall we?As with everything these days, be sure to double check websites for any last-minute changes in health guidelines. Meanwhile, if you’d like to have this Weekender lineup delivered to your inbox every Thursday morning for free, just sign up at www.mercurynews.com/newsletters or www.eastbaytimes.com/newsletters.1 WATCH: A racy ‘Great Expectations’?An edgy new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic 19th-century novel finds Pip getting a somewhat more visceral education, if you catch our drift. It tops our list of new shows and movies you should watch this weekend. Also on the list is “A Good Person,” Zach Braff’s new tragicomedy starring Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman which, he tells us, he had a brutal time directing.The sculpture grove at Santa...

Prescription for housing? California wants Medicaid to cover 6 months of rent

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:37:41 GMT

Prescription for housing? California wants Medicaid to cover 6 months of rent By Angela Hart | Kaiser Health NewsSACRAMENTO  — Gov. Gavin Newsom, whose administration is struggling to contain a worsening homelessness crisis despite record spending, is trying something bold: tapping federal health care funding to cover rent for homeless people and those at risk of losing their housing.States are barred from using federal Medicaid dollars to pay directly for rent, but California’s governor is asking the administration of President Joe Biden, a fellow Democrat, to authorize a new program called “transitional rent,” which would provide up to six months of rent or temporary housing for low-income enrollees who rely on the state’s health care safety net — a new initiative in his arsenal of programs to fight and prevent homelessness.“I’ve been talking to the president. We cannot do this alone,” Newsom told KHN.The governor is pushing California’s version of Medicaid, called Medi-Cal, to fund experimental housing subsidies for homeless people, betting that it’s cheap...

Reader offers to pay for slain SJ Safeway worker’s permanent memorial: Roadshow

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:37:41 GMT

Reader offers to pay for slain SJ Safeway worker’s permanent memorial: Roadshow Q: I’m sending you the response I wish I could have sent directly to Robert Flanagan (featured in Roadshow on March 17). I lived in the Bay Area for over 50 years. This made me so sad. I would pay for the memorial outside Safeway on Hamilton Avenue.Lisa Johnson, Coeur d’Alene, IdahoA: And her follow-up…Q: Dear Robert, What an inconvenience to you and neighbors for what you think is an unsightly memorial. You didn’t elaborate on why the site is problematic, just that neighbors are tired of it. I’m pretty sure the parents, family, and friends of 24-year-old Manny Huizar, whose precious life was cut short trying to stop a shoplifter at the store, are not.What about a kind gesture from you and your neighbors, offering to work with Safeway to establish a plaque, plant, or something that honors Manny’s life in his community, in place of the site? If you and your Silicon Valley neighbors can’t afford it, I’ll pay for it.Lisa JohnsonA: Here is what Colin-a-San Jose-s...

Art from encampments: Bay Area’s homelessness crisis inspires wave of artistic expression

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:37:41 GMT

Art from encampments: Bay Area’s homelessness crisis inspires wave of artistic expression There’s nothing beautiful about homelessness.Or is there?Amid the heartbreaking conditions of the Bay Area’s homeless encampments, those with little recourse are fighting their despair by creating works of art. The results can be uplifting — like the celebratory murals painted to cheer up residents of tent clusters and cars turned into homes. Other times — like a recent play that dramatized Caltrans workers kicking unhoused residents out of a camp — they’re gut-wrenching.With more than 30,000 unhoused residents in the Bay Area and little visible progress toward stemming the homelessness crisis, those who live or have lived in encampments, and those who work with people who do, describe this artistic expression as vital. For some, it provides a way to heal from the trauma of life on the streets. For others, it’s an opportunity to tell their stories and teach the world what it’s like to live in their shoes.“Art has a way of involving peo...

Cottage cheese injections and electric shocks: Emeryville attempts to reclaim toxic soil

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:37:41 GMT

Cottage cheese injections and electric shocks: Emeryville attempts to reclaim toxic soil Emeryville is still digging itself out from under its industrial past.For years, the city has cleaned up vast swaths of land contaminated by the scores of commercial warehouses that used to dominate the East Bay shoreline community. By the early 2000s, Emeryville earned a reputation as “one of the foulest industrial wastelands in the Bay Area,” according to one news outlet, which said the soil was “so toxic that anyone treading it had to wear a moon suit.”In 2004, for instance, 15,000 gallons of cottage cheese was injected into the groundwater below an abandoned factory, cleaning up the toxic hexavalent chromium — a substance some have dubbed “the Erin Brockovich chemical” — that was produced while manufacturing car bumpers in the 1950s and ’60s.This week, city officials kicked off the complex task of cleaning up roughly 78,000 square-feet of contaminated soil on another city-owned property just across the railroad tracks from the popular Bay Street Emeryville shopping c...

Why were San Jose firefighters at a strip club? Still no answers on Poodlegate

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:37:41 GMT

Why were San Jose firefighters at a strip club? Still no answers on Poodlegate A five-month investigation into why a San Jose firetruck dropped off a bikini-clad woman at a strip club has concluded, but officials have yet to answer many questions about the scandalous incident caught on video, including which firefighters were outside the Pink Poodle and what discipline — if any — they face.In a letter sent to city councilmembers earlier this month, San Jose Fire Chief Robert Sapien wrote the department “extends a sincere apology” to the community. But he said the identities of the firefighters seen at the strip club won’t be released.“The actions portrayed in the video were received with disappointment and concern, as they appeared seriously misaligned with the Department’s mission and values and were highly detrimental to the confidence and trust of our community and our workforce,” Sapien wrote in the 343-word letter dated March 10. It was the first time that he apologized for the incident.Sapien said the city would ...

UEFA to investigate Barcelona for its referee payments

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:37:41 GMT

UEFA to investigate Barcelona for its referee payments GENEVA (AP) — Barcelona is facing a new legal threat from UEFA, including a possible Champions League ban, because of its payments of millions of dollars to a company linked to a Spanish refereeing official.The European soccer body asked Thursday for an investigation into the matter, which is already being pursued by prosecutors in Spain.Champions League regulations in effect since April 2007 allow for clubs to be removed from European competitions if they were involved in fixing matches. Further disciplinary sanctions can follow.UEFA said Thursday it asked disciplinary inspectors to “conduct an investigation regarding a potential violation of UEFA’s legal framework by FC Barcelona in connection with the so-called ‘Caso Negreira.’”Court documents show Barcelona paid 7.3 million euros ($7.7 million) from 2001-18 to the company of José María Enríquez Negreira, the former vice president of Spanish soccer’s refereeing committee.Prosecutors in Spain have formally accused Barcelona of cor...

Jury finds former Puerto Rican mayor guilty of corruption

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:37:41 GMT

Jury finds former Puerto Rican mayor guilty of corruption SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A federal jury has found a former Puerto Rican mayor guilty of bribery, extortion and conspiracy in the U.S territory’s latest government corruption case.Ángel Pérez Otero, who was mayor of the northern city of Guaynabo and president of Puerto Rico’s Mayors’ Federation, was released on bail after the verdict in U.S. District Court court late Wednesday. He is scheduled to be sentenced in August.Otero had been accused of accepting almost monthly payments of $5,000 for nearly two years in exchange for securing a more than $1 million road work contract for a local company.The U.S. Attorney’s Office submitted pictures and video of Pérez accepting cash payments inside a car and under a restaurant table that were taken by the company’s owner, who was cooperating with federal authorities.Pérez is the 10th Puerto Rico mayor to be accused of corruption in the past couple of years, and the third in the case involving the road work. His attorney, Eduardo Ferrer, sai...