How Did Delta-8 Become Federally Legal?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

How Did Delta-8 Become Federally Legal? View the original article about How Delta-8 Became Federally Legal at Real Tested CBD.Over the last few years there has been a boom in the cannabis and hemp industries. With all the different cannabinoids on the rise, delta 8 THC has taken center stage as of late. This cannabinoid is reported to have effects milder than delta 9 THC and are actually made using CBD. As recently as May of this year, delta 8’s legality loomed in a very gray area, but some of this has been cleared up thanks to a panel for the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. Let’s take a closer look at how delta 8 recently became federally legal and if state regulations apply to you.What is Delta-8Delta 8 is one of many compounds that can be found in cannabis and hemp plants. Though it is found naturally in very small amounts, most of the delta 8 products on the market today are produced using CBD. Cannabidiol can be made into delta 8 using a chemical process.Some delta 8 users have reported its effects to be similar...

Cupertino sets virtual Budget Town Hall for May 18

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Cupertino sets virtual Budget Town Hall for May 18  Budget Town Hall setCupertino city staff is holding a virtual Budget Town Hall May 18 to inform the community about the city’s financial outlook and discuss potential budget-balancing strategies. Community members are invited to give input during the meeting, which starts at 6:30 p.m. Register at cityofcupertino.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_j72cT53fSdK39GPWnar_tg.For more information, visit cupertino.org/budgetforecast.Free band concertThe Cupertino Symphonic Band is hosting its annual spring concert on Sunday, May 21, at 3 p.m. at the Sunnyvale Community Center Ballroom, 550 E. Remington Drive, Sunnyvale. Donations of canned goods benefit West Valley Community Services.The band is looking for new wind instrument and percussion players. For more information, visit www.cupertinosymphonicband.org.Student research champRaagavalli Karumanchi, a  student at Monta Vista High School, took first place at the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Researchers Convention.The All of Us Rese...

New production of ‘1776’ declares independence from casting strictures

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

New production of ‘1776’ declares independence from casting strictures While the script hasn’t changed, the voices telling the story of “1776” in the national touring production are quite different than those of the Continental Congress members portrayed in the Tony-winning musical.The cast of this production, coming to the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts May 16-21, is made up of women, nonbinary and transgender actors playing mostly male characters. (Abigail Adams and Martha Jefferson are the two female characters in the show.) The cast is also more diverse, with a majority of people of color, in contrast to the all-white cast of the 1969 premiere production.“This cast wouldn’t have been considered when the Declaration of Independence was written,” says Liz Mikel, who plays Ben Franklin. “All these people were here then, (and we) reflect what America looks like today.”In researching Franklin, Mikel discovered that he was a master chess player.“He was always three steps ahead of everyone else,” she says. “He was always one of the wisest people ...

Campbell homeowner gets maintenance help on Rebuilding Day

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Campbell homeowner gets maintenance help on Rebuilding Day Rebuilding DayVolunteers from Los Gatos Morning Rotary did yard work and other home maintenance projects at a house on Shadle Avenue in Campbell during National Rebuilding Day Saturday, April 29. Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley coordinated more than 450 volunteers to perform home maintenance and repairs at 20 project sites across Santa Clara County.Rebuilding Together is looking for volunteers for its Fall Rebuilding Day in October. Email Alaina at [email protected] for older adultsBay Area Older Adults (BAOA) is offering a variety of hikes, tours and seminars in May.Older adults can take an expert-led walking tour of the Silicon Valley water purification center on May 12 to see firsthand via interactive exhibits how waste water can cost-effectively be transformed into drinking water Santa Clara County residents. For more information and to register for Event 4, visit https://www.bayareaolderadults.org/bao-culture.Dr. Merav Vonshak will lead a virtual seminar on ant ecology ...

Latest line: A good week for Kevin McCarthy, a bad week for London Breed

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Latest line: A good week for Kevin McCarthy, a bad week for London Breed Kevin McCarthyBakersfield Republican speaker’s chances of keeping GOP House majority next year increase as state Sen. Dave Min, the leading Democrat in the closely held fight for a key Southern California district, is busted for DUI.    London BreedSan Francisco mayor left with a big challenge after Nordstrom’s flagship store on Market Street closes this summer, following Office Depot, Athleta, Saks, Whole Foods and other nearby businesses, hurt by crime and remote work.   FirefightersHuge Sierra snowpack will delay the start of fire season. But PG&E power lines, climate-driven heat waves, and dry lightning storms can make any summer in California a potentially bad one for wildfires. 

CCS, NCS swim championships: Ethan Harrington’s banner meet lifts Palo Alto to team crown

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

CCS, NCS swim championships: Ethan Harrington’s banner meet lifts Palo Alto to team crown Central Coast SectionBoysEthan Harrington had himself a day at the Central Coast Section swim championships.The Palo Alto junior broke his own meet record in the 50-yard freestyle, touching the wall at Hollister High on Saturday in a blistering 19.57 seconds to eclipse the record-breaking time of 19.73 that he achieved last year.But freshening up the record book was only part of his story,He led off the meet by swimming the anchor leg as Palo Alto won the 200 medley relay in 1:32.13.From there, he followed up his win in the 50 free by finishing first in the 100 free in another sizzling time, 43.53. He just missed the meet record of 43.52 that Bellarmine’s Max Saunders set in 2019.Harrington finished the day by swimming the opening leg on Palo Alto’s 400 freestyle relay team, which placed first in 3:02.67.When the meet ended, he got to celebrate with teammates as Palo Alto easily repeated as team champion with 334 points. Gunn finished second with 252.Arthur Balva also ha...

They said it: Coming clean

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

They said it: Coming clean “I am a White person who has incorrectly identified as Native my whole life.”— Elizabeth Hoover, associate professor of environmental science, policy and management at the University of California, Berkeley, in a statement last week on her personal website acknowledging she had benefited from bogus family claims of tribal ancestry.

Pamela Price wants to reshape Alameda County’s justice system. So far, it’s been messy.

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Pamela Price wants to reshape Alameda County’s justice system. So far, it’s been messy. ​​New Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price arrived at a courtroom last month with a novel idea: Lop nearly a century off the prison sentence of a man who had been convicted of murder as a juvenile.The request had little precedent in Alameda County: Should a man sentenced to 114 years for his role in the killing a 15-year-old girl be allowed to walk free after just a decade behind bars?But before a judge could even take the bench, Price found herself in a pitched confrontation with an unexpected courtroom guest — a prosecutor whom she had placed on administrative leave, but who decided to appear anyway, an apparent act of defiance against Price’s new sentencing recommendation. In a remarkable scene, Price ordered the man to leave the gallery — a demand he flatly refused.The surprise encounter underscored the messy nature of Price’s first four months in office. Facing off against the entrenched interests of the criminal justice system — and occasionally undone by messy manage...

A massive Mormon temple is headed for San Jose. But where?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

A massive Mormon temple is headed for San Jose. But where? Nestled in the Oakland Hills and soaring 170 feet high into the heavens, the granite temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints serves as the single most important site for religious rituals for the Bay Area’s estimated 100,000 Mormons.But the East Bay city’s dominance as the center of the LDS community will soon change. By the end of the decade, San Jose is set to get its own temple, the first of its kind in Silicon Valley and destined to become a major architectural and spiritual landmark, attracting tens of thousands of adherents.The moon rises behind the Oakland hills and the Mormon Temple in Oakland in 2022. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) Announced in April by the church’s 98-year-old president, Russell M. Nelson, the project is one of nearly 150 new LDS temples planned across the world in the coming years, a testament to the religion’s vast financial resources and push to have a presence in all corners of the globe, stretching from...

‘Our training is our lived experience’: One woman’s journey from homelessness to advocacy

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

‘Our training is our lived experience’: One woman’s journey from homelessness to advocacy RICHMOND – With clipboard in hand and neon green safety vest on, Amanda Jenkins calls out to a gray-bearded man sweeping the road at the Castro Street homeless encampment under Richmond Parkway.“Will you fill out this survey?” she asks. “It’s for our meeting in Sacramento next month.”Surrounded by trailers and old cars covered with blue tarps and billboard posters (“They’re great at keeping the rain out – you’d only know if you’ve lived outside!”), she makes her way to the next person she finds at the quiet encampment.He is busy loading big black bags of trash onto a truck when she greets him with a fond punch in the shoulder and rattles off the questions on the survey.“How long were you homeless?” “Where do you live?” “Do you think every citizen should get universal basic income?”He answers. She jots. Well-versed with the uncertainty of life on the streets, Jenkins is a volunteer leader for the nonprofit Faith in Action East Bay and was collecting responses from current or fo...