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Boom times for cannabis businesses as Californians, in a pandemic fog, isolate indoors
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | If there’s one business the coronavirus has kissed with fortune, it’s weed.“Business is up, oh, about one hundred percent,” said Ryan Moran, operations manager for the Flower Co., a marijuana distributor in Arcata — a small college town, seated on Humboldt Bay, just north of Eureka.Moran, who hails from New Jersey, said his company provides next-day delivery for communities in the San Francisco Bay Area, and as of Friday, he expected to start next-day service for Los Angeles, too.“We call it Next Day LA,” he said.The Flower Co.'s offices are in a...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | If there’s one business the coronavirus has kissed with fortune, it’s weed.“Business is up, oh, about one hundred percent,” said Ryan Moran, operations manager for the Flower Co., a marijuana distributor in Arcata — a small college town, seated on Humboldt Bay, just north of Eureka.Moran, who hails from New Jersey, said his company provides next-day delivery for communities in the San Francisco Bay Area, and as of Friday, he expected to start next-day service for Los Angeles, too.“We call it Next Day LA,” he said.The Flower Co.'s offices are in a...WW…
'They came toward us firing pepper spray and rubber bullets,' photographer says
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement VIDEO | 00:27 Photographer Carolyn Cole: Struck with pepper spray while covering Floyd protests in Minneapolis Times photographer Carolyn Cole is struck with pepper spray by Minneapolis authorities Saturday while covering protests over George Floyd’s death. A peaceful protest had been going on all day at the 5th Precinct, with speakers addressing a crowd of about 300 to 400 people. I was standing with a group of about 20 journalists, including Los Angeles Times reporter Molly Hennessy-Fiske, clearly separate from the protesters on...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement VIDEO | 00:27 Photographer Carolyn Cole: Struck with pepper spray while covering Floyd protests in Minneapolis Times photographer Carolyn Cole is struck with pepper spray by Minneapolis authorities Saturday while covering protests over George Floyd’s death. A peaceful protest had been going on all day at the 5th Precinct, with speakers addressing a crowd of about 300 to 400 people. I was standing with a group of about 20 journalists, including Los Angeles Times reporter Molly Hennessy-Fiske, clearly separate from the protesters on...WW…
The things migrants carried — and dropped — as they crossed the border
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | A toddler’s muddy shoe.An empty wallet.A pink hairbrush.A line of Scripture. These and other possessions litter the dirt path leading uphill from the Rio Grande. Bright spots quickly coated with dust, they are what was carried and what was dropped by mothers, fathers and children, like the boy whose size 6 Batman underwear lay in a clearing beyond a thicket.Birth certificates. Scribbled phone numbers. Prized belongings hauled for weeks over hundreds of miles. These, too, are scattered along the trail by migrants, their footsteps quiet in the night...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | A toddler’s muddy shoe.An empty wallet.A pink hairbrush.A line of Scripture. These and other possessions litter the dirt path leading uphill from the Rio Grande. Bright spots quickly coated with dust, they are what was carried and what was dropped by mothers, fathers and children, like the boy whose size 6 Batman underwear lay in a clearing beyond a thicket.Birth certificates. Scribbled phone numbers. Prized belongings hauled for weeks over hundreds of miles. These, too, are scattered along the trail by migrants, their footsteps quiet in the night...WW…
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