California, Oregon face Pacific salmon fishing ban
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:22:57 GMT
As drought dried up rivers that carry California’s newly hatched Chinook salmon to the ocean, state officials in recent years resorted to loading up the fish by the millions onto trucks and barges to take them to the Pacific.The surreal and desperate scramble boosted the survival rate of the hatchery-raised fish, but still it was not enough to reverse the declining stocks in the face of added challenges. River water temperatures rose with warm weather, and a Trump-era rollback of federal protections for waterways allowed more water to be diverted to farms. Climate change, meanwhile, threatens food sources for the young Chinook maturing in the Pacific. Now, ocean salmon fishing season is set to be prohibited this year off California and much of Oregon for the second time in 15 years after adult fall-run Chinook, often known as king salmon, returned to California's rivers in near record-low numbers in 2022.“There will be no wild-caught California salmon to eat unless someone has still...Celebrating Latina Jefas – Qusqo Bistro and Gallery’s Lucy Haro
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:22:57 GMT
PepsiCo launched year two of its signature Jefa-Owned campaign in support of Latina small business owners this week honoring Lucy Haro at her little corner of Peru, Qusqo Bistro and Gallery in West Los Angeles.In partnership with celebrity chef and restaurateur Lorena Garcia, and powered by PepsiCo Juntos Crecemos (Together We Grow), the five-year $50 million program aims to provide access to business-building resources, opportunity and capital for Latina-owned businesses. “Since the beginning of time, men have always led kitchens as the professionals and the women cook in the house for the family,” Garcia told L.A. Weekly over a brunch of chica juice, platanos, fried yucca, ceviche, lomo saltado and warm rice pudding. “Over time, women became inspired and empowered to start their own businesses, but statistically most kitchens and restaurants are owned and run by men. Then when our parents or our children get sick, we are the ones who end up taking care of everyone. I’m the...CBD Oils Have A 50 Percent Chance Of Matching Posted Levels, New Study Suggests
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:22:57 GMT
In today’s CBD market, customers can’t be too skeptical. Since there’s no FDA-approved method for scanning CBD supplements, it’s up to each company to submit third-party lab tests. Unfortunately, there’s never a guarantee your CBD item has the cannabinoid concentrations posted on its label.A recent trial from the University of Kentucky suggests the accuracy of posted CBD concentrations in hemp extracts is even worse than many imagined. According to this trial, customers have about a 50/50 chance that their CBD oil has the cannabinoid concentrations on the label. If consumers want the max benefit from their CBD oil, they must understand the implications of this latest trial.Just How Off Are Today’s CBD Oil Labels? — The Latest Review On CBD Oil AccuracyIn the University of Kentucky’s latest test, scientists bought 80 CBD oil products from various brands. Before scanning each product in their lab facility, researchers recorded the advertised c...Vanity Mirror Reflects on the White Stripes
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:22:57 GMT
Vanity Mirror Reflects on the White Stripes: Johnny Toomey of power-pop project Vanity Mirror told us about his White Stripes experience.Johnny Toomey: I would have to say the White Stripes first L.A. show at Al’s Bar in 2000.If anyone remembers Al’s Bar, it was a total hole of a venue. Small, smelled horrible, and you had to kiss anything in your parked car goodbye. This was downtown L.A. before the yuppie lofts. This was still the Skid Row area back then.There were about 15 people in attendance including myself. The first LP had just come out and I only heard it once at a friend’s house. I was super into the Go and knew that Jack White played with them for a short time. That was the extent of my knowledge on the White Stripes prior to seeing this show.Everyone there could tell that they were witnessing something that was going to be huge. It was raw and stripped down to the basics of rock music. Something that had been missing for a long while. They looked like t...Spring Wine Trolley Tour tickets still available
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:22:57 GMT
Shuttles will take visitors to Brentwood’s wineries on Sunday spotlighting eight wineries in this growing viticulture region.Hosted by the Contra Costa Winegrowers Association, the Spring Wine Tasting Trolley Tour will allow visitors to meet the winemakers and vintners and sample wines from both bottles and barrels. The shuttles begin picking up participants at noon, making stops every 30 minutes with the last stop at 3:45 p.m.Tickets can be purchased online at Eventbrite.com for $105 and include the shuttle ride to the participating wineries, souvenir glass, wine tote, live music, and small bite appetizers, with additional food available for purchase. Visitors can start at any winery and will be returned back to that location.There’s also a $75 option for those who have designated drivers and don’t need the trolleys, which also can be purchased online at Eventbrite.com.East County wineries participating this year include Bloomfield Vineyards, Campos Family Vineyards, Fa...Boichik’s massive Berkeley bagel plant, cafe and retail store opens today
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:22:57 GMT
A year and a half in the making, Emily Winston’s mega bagel facility with the custom bagel-slinging robot arm is opening at 7:30 a.m. today, March 24, in Berkeley, where Boichik Bagels fans will no doubt wait in long lines to catch a glimpse of BakerBot and nibble on Pumperthingles. The new Boichik Bagels will be open until 1 p.m. daily, or until sold out.As we’ve been reporting since 2021, the 18,000-square-foot warehouse and mechanical dough line was designed by Winston, a mechanical engineer by training, to fuel Boichik’s growing mini-empire. The plant will serve as the production facility for Boichik’s wholesale accounts, the tiny College Avenue and Palo Alto shops and forthcoming bagel outposts, including Santa Clara. The new Boichik offers a similar menu to the other locations — bagels sandwiches, house-mixed schmears, lox, whitefish salad and coffee — in addition to some new baked goods.The retail kitchen area of the new Boichik Bagels prod...Record snowpack, nearly full reservoirs: Here’s the state of California’s drought after an epic winter
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:22:57 GMT
By Rachel Ramirez and Brandon Miller | CNNCalifornia has faced an onslaught of powerful, atmospheric river storms this winter, which has led to record-breaking snowpack, nearly full reservoirs and overflowing watersheds.At this time last year, all of California was caught in a drought. But according to the latest US Drought Monitor released Thursday morning, just over a third of California remains in some level of drought — the lowest amount since the drought began — with severe drought only covering 8% of the state.For the last three years, the state has been in desperate need of some rain and snow. Just a month ago, more than 33 million people in California, including in the major metropolitan areas of Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego, were facing an unrelenting drought. Years of unfavorable precipitation trends and more intense heat waves have fed directly to the state’s prolonged, historic megadrought that has triggered dire water shortages.Now, that nu...California bill aims to ban sale of popular candies containing these ingredients
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:22:57 GMT
By Andi Babineau and Kristen Rogers | CNNSome chemicals linked to health issues have been banned in food products in the European Union, while the United States has allowed use at levels determined safe. A bill recently introduced in the California State Assembly could start to change that.Assembly Bill 418, or AB 418, seeks to prohibit the manufacture, sale or distribution of food products in California containing red dye No. 3, titanium dioxide, potassium bromate, brominated vegetable oil or propylparaben, according to a news release from the Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel’s office, who introduced the bill with fellow Democratic East Bay lawmaker Buffy Wicks. If passed, the bill would go into effect January 1, 2025.Titanium dioxide is a powder used as a white colorant or to give a smooth texture in candies and other processed foods. Potassium bromate is added to baked goods to help dough strengthen and rise higher. In some beverages, brominated vegetable oil keeps citrus flavo...Preview: ‘Redfall’ beautifully meshes Arkane’s hallmark gameplay with an open world
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:22:57 GMT
It’s been a minute since vampires were explosively popular. The heyday for bloodsuckers has come and gone when the likes of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “True Blood” wrapped up and zombie epics such as “The Walking Dead” took off in the public’s imagination.That could all change, and one of the first projects that could make vampires popular again is “Redfall.” Arkane Austin’s latest game has been in the works for five years and takes the studio’s hallmark gameplay and adds a fresh twist to it.“All Arkane games, there’s two things we try to do,” co-director Ricardo Bare said. “One is to invest in the world building and build a sense of place and the second is to invest in gameplay mechanics that let you be creative.”That paid dividends in games such as “Prey,” “Dishonored” and most recently “Deathloop.” With “Redfall,” Bare said the ...Where does the money from FasTrak deposits go?: Roadshow
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:22:57 GMT
Q: FasTrak requires a $30 minimum transponder deposit and automatically refills this fund. What do they do with all the interest this money generates? Surely these millions of dollars generate a large amount of income.Daniel Martinez, San LeandroA: The Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) uses the money to offset fees charged by banks for the credit card transactions used to replenish customers’ prepaid toll accounts. These fees run into the millions of dollars each year. As a result, the interest income from FasTrak totaled about $50,000 in 2022.Q: When the pandemic started, I bought an e-bike. It is, in most ways, a regular bike with a battery pack and larger back hub. I usually don’t use the electric assist part, unless I’m on a grade or biking into a stiff headwind.I’m 78 years old and don’t go fast. I usually bike on Bay Area trails and am now concerned because an article in your paper said some cities are banning e-bikes. What are the rules? If I turn off the...Latest news
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