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MarijuanaMore than 7,000 confirmed cases of kids younger than six years old who have eaten marijuana edibles were reported to the nation's poison control centers between 2017 and 2021. Cases went from about 200 to more than 3,000 per year. Connecticut prepares the retail market for recreational selling as early as next week. Edible cannabis products, including baked goods, gummies and beverages will be allowed in Connecticut's adult-use market.See the Story
More children under 6 eating marijuana edibles than ever before, study finds
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State of EmergencyThe state of emergency was meant to alert the public to the life-threatening temperatures. The County and the City of Portland announced plans to open four severe weather shelters from 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022 until they are longer needed. Free transportation to warming shelters will be available.See the Story
Long Beach To Declare State Of Emergency On Homelessness
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Floods · CincinnatiCincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval said some tenants have endured unlivable conditions at the 976-unit complex in Hartwell. A number of Williamsburg tenants were left without running water during Thanksgiving after a water line failed in the complex. Dozens of residents were forced to evacuate their apartments because they were living without water or heat.See the Story
Mayor Pureval: 'We are coming for you.' Cincinnati sues Williamsburg Apartments owners
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Ohio · OhioOhio Secretary of State Frank LaRose denied that he wanted to block abortion protections or anti-gerrymandering measures when he announced that he wanted to hustle through a measure that would make it harder for voters to amend the Ohio Constitution.See the Story
LaRose wants to make it harder for voters to amend constitution but evidence of a problem is lacking
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Braxton Brewing, Graeter's and Dewey's Pizza creating joint destination. Here's where
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Marijuana · KentuckyKentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's executive order granting preemptive pardons for the possession of medical marijuana went into effect on Jan. 1. The order has led to confusion over which documents are needed to satisfy its demands in the absence of a uniform, state-wide medical marijuana card or other registration system for patients. Some companies are now charging up to $250 for documents they claim will comply with the order.See the Story
Amid Confusion Over Kentucky Medical Marijuana Rules, Companies Cash In
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Hamilton Co. residents can apply for rent and utility assistance again starting Monday
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