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Carolyn Thompson is a Canadian journalist based in Berlin. Her work focuses on accountability, human rights, and refugee issues. She is trained as a data journalist, and often produces analytical, contextual stories. Hire her for research support, data analysis, news coverage, media training, content creation, photography, video or radio recording.
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A New York City law used to padlock suspected illegal pot shops is ruled unconstitutional
A New York City law used to shut down unlicensed marijuana shops was ruled unconstitutional by a judge, citing due process concerns. The city, led by Mayor Eric Adams' administration, plans to appeal the decision, having already closed over 1,200 illegal shops. The ruling arose from a case involving a Queens store, Cloud Corner, which was padlocked despite a hearing officer's recommendation to dismiss the closure. The decision could lead to reopened stores and potential lawsuits for damages. Critics argue the city's actions violate store owners' rights, while the city maintains the closures protect public safety.
A New York City Law Used To Padlock Suspected Illegal Pot Shops Is Ruled Unconstitutional
A New York City law used to close suspected unlicensed marijuana shops has been declared unconstitutional by a judge, citing violations of store owners' rights. The city's administration plans to appeal the decision, indicating ongoing legal and regulatory challenges in managing marijuana sales.
New York City law used to padlock suspected illegal marijuana shops is unconstitutional, judge rules
A New York City law allowing the immediate closure of suspected illegal marijuana shops was ruled unconstitutional by Judge Kevin Kerrigan, who criticized the administrative hearings as ineffective. The ruling came after a Queens store, Cloud Corner, was padlocked despite a hearing officer's recommendation to dismiss the closure. Mayor Eric Adams' administration plans to appeal, arguing the law protects public safety. Attorney Lance Lazzaro, representing the store, predicts significant damages claims against the city. The decision highlights tensions between local authorities and businesses over marijuana regulation.
NYC, Philly finally get notable snow
Major East Coast cities including New York City and Philadelphia experienced significant snowfall, ending long periods without notable snow. The cold wave caused power outages, school closures, and travel disruptions across the U.S. At least four deaths in Portland were linked to the weather, and three homeless individuals in Milwaukee likely died from hypothermia. A Kentucky State Police helicopter rescued four stranded campers. Winter storm warnings and advisories were in effect across several states, with more snow expected. Despite the frigid temperatures, Buffalo Bills fans attended a playoff game, and former President Donald Trump won the Iowa caucuses.
Winter storm: Oregon braces for freezing rain while cold temperatures elsewhere strain electric grids
Oregon faces freezing rain after a weekend of extreme winds, while the U.S. grapples with cold weather that has closed schools and strained electricity supplies. Over 80,000 homes and businesses are without power, primarily in Oregon. The National Weather Service issued an ice storm warning for parts of Oregon, including Portland. Tennessee Valley Authority and Texas grid operators requested voluntary power conservation. Six weather-related fatalities were confirmed in Tennessee. In New York City and Philadelphia, snow ended long periods without significant snowfall. The article also mentions incidents and responses to the weather, such as a long delay at Nashville airport, a Chicago man warming himself with a fire, and a snowball fight in Washington, D.C.
Winter storm: Oregon braces for freezing rain while cold temperatures elsewhere strain electric grids
Oregon and other parts of the U.S. face extreme cold weather, leading to power outages and school closures. Over 80,000 homes and businesses were without power, mainly in Oregon. The National Weather Service issued an ice storm warning for parts of Oregon, including Portland. Tennessee Valley Authority and Texas grid operators requested reduced power usage. Weather-related fatalities were confirmed in Tennessee, and travel disruptions occurred nationwide. Snowfall ended long-standing droughts of snow in New York City and Philadelphia. Despite the harsh conditions, some individuals found ways to enjoy the snow.
Winter storm: Oregon braces for freezing rain while cold temperatures elsewhere strain electric grids
Oregon is facing freezing rain after a weekend of extreme winds caused power outages, while record cold temperatures across the Rockies, Great Plains, and Midwest strain electric grids. Over 80,000 homes and businesses, mostly in Oregon, are without power. Schools and federal offices in various cities, including Portland and Washington D.C., are closed due to the weather. The National Weather Service has issued an ice storm warning for parts of Oregon. In Tennessee, six weather-related fatalities have been confirmed, and in New Jersey, two people died in a collision with a snowplow. Despite the severe weather, some individuals find ways to enjoy the snow, such as a snowball fight in Washington and a man in Chicago continuing his routine of jumping into Lake Michigan.
Winter storm: Oregon braces for freezing rain while cold temperatures elsewhere strain electric grids
Oregon and other parts of the U.S. are facing extreme cold weather, with Oregon bracing for freezing rain after a weekend of strong winds that caused power outages. Record cold temperatures affected the Rockies, Great Plains, and Midwest, while snow allowed for play in New York City and Philadelphia. Over 80,000 homes and businesses were without power, mainly in Oregon. Schools closed in several major cities, and the National Weather Service issued an ice storm warning for parts of Oregon. Weather-related fatalities were confirmed in Tennessee, and travel disruptions occurred, including a lengthy delay for passengers on an American Airlines flight in Nashville. Snowfall in Buffalo, New York, is expected to continue, and despite the harsh conditions, some people found opportunities for enjoyment in the snow.
Winter storm: Oregon braces for freezing rain while cold temperatures elsewhere strain electric grids
Oregon and other parts of the U.S. are facing extreme winter weather conditions, including freezing rain and record cold temperatures, leading to power outages, school closures, and transportation disruptions. Over 80,000 homes and businesses, mostly in Oregon, are without power, and the Tennessee Valley Authority and Texas grid operator have requested reduced power usage. The National Weather Service has issued an ice storm warning for parts of Oregon, and weather-related fatalities have been confirmed in Tennessee. Despite the severe weather, some residents find ways to enjoy the snow, while others struggle with the challenges it brings.
Winter storm: Oregon braces for freezing rain while cold temperatures elsewhere strain electric grids
Oregon and other parts of the U.S. face extreme cold weather, leading to power outages and school closures. Over 80,000 homes and businesses, mostly in Oregon, were without power, and the National Weather Service issued an ice storm warning for the region. Tennessee Valley Authority and Texas grid operators requested reduced power usage. Six weather-related fatalities were confirmed in Tennessee. In New Jersey, two people died in a collision with a snowplow. New York City and Philadelphia saw snowfall, ending long streaks without significant snow. Despite the harsh conditions, some residents found moments of joy and community.
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