0 Restaurants & Bars The seasonal spicy sweet peppers, the pride of New Mexico, are sold roasted and ready-to-eat, plus make tasty adds to a myriad of recipes. Susan C. Schena , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Reply Hatch green chiles can be ordered by the case for pick-up beginning Aug. 6 from local Gelson's Markets. The Hatch Chile Salad is among Gelson's deli offerings. CNETURY CITY, CA — Orders for the seasonal Hatch chile peppers — the mildly hot and savory peppers from New Mexico that pop with flavor when roasted — begin soon at Gelson's Markets throughout the Southland, including in Century City. A coveted, favorite of the supermarket's customers, Hatch chiles can be ordered now online by the case for pick-up or delivery beginning Saturday, Aug. 6. Some stores will offer a variation of heat levels depending on this year's crop. Plus live roastings are back at stores … [Read more...] about Hatch Chile Season Nears At Century City Gelson’s: Place Your Orders
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Best Ice Cream Place Near Bolingbrook: Readers Pick
0 Restaurants & Bars The top three spots for ice cream near Bolingbrook are Andy's, Oberweis and Dairy Queen, according to our poll. Emily Rosca , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Reply BOLINGBROOK, IL — We asked Bolingbrook Patch readers this week to give us their best ice cream place recommendations. And the results on your favorite spots are now in. Andy's Frozen Custard , at 450 N. Bolingbrook Drive, was the clear front runner, our reader's poll — which ran from last Friday through this Friday — shows. Runner-ups were Oberweis and Dairy Queen , though not quite as popular as the reigning Andy's. While those three places led the pack as local favorites, La Michoacana and Culver's also got nods from readers. One reader also mentioned Chicago's famous Original Rainbow Cone. While their staple store is located in Chicago's Beverly neighborhood — as well as a recently opened Lombard location, the … [Read more...] about Best Ice Cream Place Near Bolingbrook: Readers Pick
US government workers told to shelter in place amid surge in Tijuana violence
close Video Mexico’s president enabling cartels to export fentanyl into US: Rep. McCaul Texas Rep. Michael McCaul speaks on the fentanyl crisis in the U.S. on ‘The Story with Martha MacCallum.’ NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! U.S. government employees in Tijuana, Mexico are being instructed to shelter in place after a sudden outbreak of violent crime. Mexican law enforcement is investigating a series of vehicle fires and reports of violence in the area. The sudden outbreak of apparent arson has spooked officials and raised questions on the motive. The U.S. government has ordered employees to stay sheltered and out of public places as a precaution. Firefighters work at the scene of a burnt collective transport vehicle after it was set on fire by unidentified individuals in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, Aug. 12, 2022. (Guillermo Arias/AFP via Getty Images) "The U.S. Consulate General Tijuana … [Read more...] about US government workers told to shelter in place amid surge in Tijuana violence
Biden and Xi Jinping plan first in-person meet up amid rocky relations
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for August 12 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are planning their first in-person meeting since Biden took office in Southeast Asia come November, the Wall Street Journal first reported Friday. The trip will be Xi’s first foreign trip in three years and comes as tension between Washington and Beijing mounts following increased Chinese aggression toward Taiwan. Geopolitical relations between the two superpowers have been strained for years following the COVID-19 pandemic, a trade war and increased pressure from the West placed on Beijing to address gross human rights abuses. TAIWAN REJECTS CHINA'S 'ONE COUNTRY, TWO SYSTEMS' PLAN FOR THE ISLAND President Joe Biden meets virtually with Chinese President Xi Jinping from the Roosevelt … [Read more...] about Biden and Xi Jinping plan first in-person meet up amid rocky relations
Dems near congressional passage of climate, health package
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 9 WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats pushed their flagship climate change and health care bill toward House passage Friday, placing President Joe Biden on the brink of a back-from-the-dead triumph on his leading domestic goals that the party hopes will energize voters going into November’s elections. The narrowly divided House was poised to approve the legislation, which is but a shadow of the larger, more ambitious plan to supercharge environment and social programs that Biden and his party envisioned early last year. Even so, Democrats were thirsty to declare victory on top-tier goals such as providing Congress’ largest ever investment in curbing carbon emissions,reining in pharmaceutical costs and taxing large companies and show they can wring accomplishments out of a frequently gridlocked Washington that disillusions many voters. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, … [Read more...] about Dems near congressional passage of climate, health package
Chris Wallace: Calling Mar-a-Lago FBI Raid ‘Gestapo’ Tactic ‘Out of Touch with the Reality’
CNN anchor Chris Wallace said Friday on “New Day” that Republicans characterizing the FBI’s action at Mar-a-Lago as a “raid” using “Gestapo” tactics are out of touch with reality. Partial transcript as follows: KEILAR: He sort of put out his new talking points. I think if these documents are to be released, which lays the groundwork for this being planted evidence asking, “well, why wouldn’t the FBI allow the inspection areas with our lawyers or others present,” the idea being, “oh, we didn’t have eyeballs on what they were doing, what were they up to?” Do you think, Chris, Republicans who have come out so vociferously, and in some extreme language, supporting Donald Trump, talking about how this is the DOJ being weaponized against him, do you think they’re going to take this leap? WALLACE: Well, yeah. You know, there’s every indication that some of them will. You know, I mean, look at what happened yesterday, where you have this person who goes to attack, if he’d been able … [Read more...] about Chris Wallace: Calling Mar-a-Lago FBI Raid ‘Gestapo’ Tactic ‘Out of Touch with the Reality’
I Hiked, Swam, and Picked Capers on Pantelleria for 4 Days
Photo-Illustration: The Strategist; Photos: Barbara Potts Everyone knows that person who spends weeks sniffing around travel blogs, going deep into Tripadvisor rabbit holes, collecting Google docs from friends of friends, and creating A Beautiful Mind– style spreadsheets to come up with the best vacations /itineraries possible. In this recurring series, we find those people who’ve done all the work for you and have them walk us through a particularly wonderful, especially well-thought-out vacation they took that you can actually steal. As her maternity leave was coming to an end this spring, Barbara Potts, co-founder of Saks Potts , was eager to book a relaxing trip with her boyfriend and their 7-month-old before heading back to work. “Sort of like a baby honeymoon ,” she jokes. Potts, who’s based in Copenhagen, was committed to traveling somewhere restorative — a destination that would satisfy her hankering for peace and quiet, locally produced food, hiking … [Read more...] about I Hiked, Swam, and Picked Capers on Pantelleria for 4 Days
Illinois AP Media Editors announces 2021 journalism awards
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Margaret Holt, a former editor at the Chicago Tribune, was named Friday the 2022 Lincoln League honoree during the Illinois Associated Press Media Editors Awards presentations at the President Abraham Lincoln Hotel in Springfield. Holt finished her career at the Tribune in January as standards editor. She was also newspaper’s first female sports editor. The Lincoln League honors longtime Illinois journalists for their career contributions to the industry. IAPME winners were also announced for journalism excellence in news, sports, features, editorials, columns and photos from 2021. Division I award winners: General Excellence: First place, The Southern Illinoisan; second place, Herald & Review; third place, Effingham Daily News. Best Digital Storytelling: First place, Herald & Review, 25th anniversary of Decatur tornadoes, staff; second place, Herald & Review, Golden Knights, Clay Jackson; third place, Herald & Review, Bird Boxes, … [Read more...] about Illinois AP Media Editors announces 2021 journalism awards
Coronado: 5 Freshest Properties To Hit The Market
0 Real Estate Check out the most recently listed houses on the market in the Coronado area. Real Estate News , Patch Staff Posted Reply CORONADO, CA — When you're in the market for a new place, keeping tabs on all the latest listings can be a tedious job. That's why we've gone ahead and done the prepwork for you. Here's a handy list of the five newest homes to hit the housing market in and around the Coronado area — including a house with 2 beds and 3 baths for $1.1 million, and another with 3 beds and 2 baths for $3.5 million. Like what you see? Just click on any address in the list to get more photos and details. Happy house hunting! Editor's note: This list was automatically generated. Related: Visit The Patch Mortgage Center To Lock In Today's Best Rates 1. 741 D Ave, Coronado, CA 92118 Price: $1,950,000 Size: 1,450 sq. ft., 3 beds, and 3 baths Listed by: Shirley Smith, Coldwell Banker West 2. … [Read more...] about Coronado: 5 Freshest Properties To Hit The Market
San Diego County Sheriff’s Department: Man In Jail Saved From Overdose
0 Crime & Safety It happened on Tuesday, August 9 just after 10:00 p.m. at the George Bailey Detention Facility in Otay Mesa. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from San Diego County Sheriff's Department: August 10, 2022 A lifesaving medication readily available in the housing units of San Diego County Jails came to the rescue of a man showing signs of a suspected overdose. It happened on Tuesday, August 9 just after 10:00 p.m. at the George Bailey Detention Facility in Otay Mesa. An alarm alerted Sheriff's Deputies on duty that someone had accessed the lifesaving medication. Naloxone, also known as Narcan, is a nasal spray that rapidly reverses and blocks the effects of opioids or narcotics in the body so a person can breathe normally again. Deputies immediately made their way to the unit. They found several people in custody tending to another man. The individuals had already … [Read more...] about San Diego County Sheriff’s Department: Man In Jail Saved From Overdose