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UC Workers Will Begin First-Ever Open-Ended ULP Strike Across University of California System May 14th

Wed, Apr 15, 2026 16:33 EDT

AFSCME 3299 says UC Illegally Engaged in Bad-Faith Bargaining with Lowest Paid Workers who have been working without contract for nearly two years Oakland: The union representing more than 42,000 University of California Service and Patient Care Technical workers (AFSCME Local 3299) has announced that its members will mount an open-ended, system-wide ULP Strike across the University of California System beginning on May 14th. Workers will strike at all 10 UC campuses, as well as Medical Centers, Research Laboratories, Clinics and other UC facilities across the state. This will be the first open-ended labor strike ever at the UC Health system. The charges that led to the action stem from the University's refusal to bargain over housing aid for its lowest paid workers, and its imposition of contract terms , including higher healthcare rates despite being legally required to bargain over such changes. "For more than 2 years, AFSCME 3299 has worked to negotiate successor agreements that address the acute affordability crisis facing the University's frontline service and patient care workforce," said AFSCME Local 3299 President Michael Avant. "Instead of bargaining in good faith, UC has imposed terms that amount to pay cuts and refused to bargain over the housing crisis that is most responsible for our members being forced to sleep in their cars and in homeless shelters. Since, UC won't meet its legal obligation to bargain in good faith, we have been left with no choice but to strike." AFSCME 3299 represented service workers include custodians, groundskeepers, food service workers, parking and security personnel. It's patient care units include medical assistants, MRI technicians, operating room assistants, respiratory therapists and licensed vocational nurses. Both sets of UC employees have been working without a contract since 2024 and are amongst the lowest paid workers in the UC system. While recent news and research have both shown that UC is in the strongest financial position in its 150 year history, data shows UC's frontline service and patient care workers falling further behind. Press reports have detailed stories of these workers relying on homeless shelters , public housing , sleeping in their cars and enduring impossibly long commutes due to low wages and skyrocketing housing costs. While current University housing programs offer hundreds of millions of dollars worth of sub-market rate home loans for the University's highest paid employees each year, and were recently expanded to include helping its chancellors purchase second homes, lower paid employees are generally not eligible for these programs. "UC's lowest paid frontline workers have been priced out of the communities where they live and UC has not only refused to bargain over solutions, they have illegally sidestepped bargaining altogether to make our affordability crisis worse," said AFSCME 3299 Executive Vice President Kathryn Lybarger. "UC's most vulnerable workers have waited three years for UC to stop its serial lawbreaking and negotiate in good faith. UC hasn't, and that's why we are prepared to strike for as long as it takes to get them to change course." UC is responsible for creating staffing contingencies to support its operations during legally protected strike activity. In making its announcement, AFSCME Local 3299 is providing UC with a full month's notice to make these contingency plans. As it has previously, AFSCME Local 3299 also plans to voluntarily exempted several dozen critical care workers from strike participation and will create a patient protection task force---a line of communication with UC hospitals--that will enable certain striking workers to support emergencies during the work stoppage if UC's contingency plans are insufficient to meet patient needs. AFSCME Local 3299 will detail picket times and locations next month.

Tasmanian Tiger® Introduces the TT SGL Mag Pouch Clamp M4

Wed, Apr 15, 2026 13:01 EDT

New open-top magazine pouch combines integrated clamping system with MOLLE compatibility for Rapid Tactical Access. Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., has launched the TT SGL Mag Pouch Clamp M4 , a purpose-built open magazine pouch engineered for M4/AR-15 platforms that integrates a plastic clamping device for secure retention and fast magazine deployment. Designed for operators and shooters who demand both speed and reliability, the pouch features an inserted plastic clip that holds M4 magazines firmly in place while allowing rapid insertion and removal under pressure. Elastic side compression and an elastic cord closure provide additional retention and adaptability across varying magazine sizes. The TT SGL Mag Pouch Clamp M4 is particularly well-suited for belt carry and is compatible with both 2-inch (5mm) belts and MOLLE systems via reverse MOLLE attachment that requires two MOLLE loops, making it a strong option for use as a magazine return pouch. A removable 3D polymer pull tab further streamlines one-handed reloads. Constructed from CORDURA® 700 den fabric (Multicam in 500 den), the single-capacity pouch weighs 4.2 oz/120g and measures 5.1 x 3.15 x 1 in. / 13 x 8 x 2.5 cm. It is available in black, olive, and coyote for an MSRP of $49.95. Multicam is available at an MSRP of $59.95. Check out the new 2026 product line digital catalog here. Click to see the Tasmanian Tiger Full Product Line Vol. 5 digital catalog here. Find a local dealer here for any of the exciting Tasmanian Tiger products. Stay in the conversation by following us on Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram . All sales inquiries can be directed to tt@tasmaniantigerusa.com .

ISI Sports Converts Existing Sports Betting Kiosks at Casino Del Sol to ISI's State-of-the-Art Sportsbook Platform

Wed, Apr 15, 2026 13:00 EDT

Global race and sportsbook technology provider Internet Sports International (ISI Sports) has converted all existing sports betting kiosks at Casino Del Sol to ISI Sports' more advanced, state-of-the-art sportsbook platform. The conversion is the latest in a series of retail sportsbook installations ISI Sports has completed across the U.S. and the Caribbean in recent weeks. Located in southwest Tucson, Ariz., Casino Del Sol is Arizona's only Forbes Four Star and AAA Four Diamond casino resort and has all the games guests want to play, now including exciting live sports action with real-time odds and live-action updates, all powered by ISI Sports' industry-leading platform. "The conversion to ISI Sports' platform was smooth, efficient and immediately noticeable in terms of performance and guest engagement. We look forward to a long and successful partnership as we continue to enhance everything Casino Del Sol has to offer," said Amanda Lomayesva, Interim CEO, Casino Del Sol. "We are excited to partner with Casino Del Sol to convert its existing, expensive sportsbook platform to ISI Sports' more advanced and much more economically feasible platform," said ISI Sports President Bill Stearns. "At ISI Sports, our mission is to provide casinos of all sizes the perfect sportsbook solution for their guests in an extremely cost-effective manner, delivering real ROI, whether through new installations or through conversions like this one at Casino Del Sol." ISI Sports' award-winning wagering kiosks empower casinos of all sizes and budgets to quickly and seamlessly offer the excitement of sports betting to their guests in the sportsbook, on the main casino floor, in a sports bar, or anywhere on property. ISI Sports' kiosks are fully automated and occupy an efficient 3 ft by 3 ft space per unit, enabling easy placement in virtually any area of the property. The platform both novice and veteran bettors alike a wide range of betting propositions. Find the perfect sportsbook solution for your casino at www.isiraceandsports.com .

City of San Pablo Celebrates California's First Fully Electric Residential Recycling and Waste Collection Fleet

Wed, Apr 15, 2026 12:04 EDT

Media Alert Electric collection fleet reinforces San Pablo's leadership in sustainability and emissions reduction WHAT: Republic Services and the City of San Pablo have partnered to introduce California's first fully electric residential recycling and waste collection fleet. The completion of San Pablo's electric fleet transition establishes the City among the first in the nation to reach full deployment of a zero-emission electric residential recycling and waste fleet. The fleet serving San Pablo includes five McNeilus Volterra EVs, the industry's first fully integrated electric recycling and waste trucks. Developed with insights from Republic Services, these trucks prioritize safety in addition to producing zero tailpipe emissions. Republic Services and the City of San Pablo share a strong commitment to advancing sustainability. The City's transition to an electric fleet supports its Climate Action Plan by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and advancing its 2035 goal of cutting emissions 30% below 2005 levels and regional health initiatives by improving local air quality. Republic Services continues to advance circularity and decarbonization through Sustainability Innovation investments, with municipal fleet electrification serving as an important element of that strategy. WHEN: Monday, April 20, 2026, 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. WHERE: San Pablo City Hall 1000 Gateway Ave. San Pablo, CA 94806 MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES: - Capture b-roll and images of the ribbon-cutting ceremony & media ride-along. - Opening remarks by San Pablo Mayor Elizabeth Pabon-Alvarado, Contra Costa District 1 Supervisor John Gioia and Republic Services leadership. - Interview Mayor Elizabeth Pabon-Alvarado, Supervisor John Gioia and Republic Services leadership. CONTACT: City of San Pablo: Amanda Booth | amandab@sanpabloca.gov | (510) 215-3066 Republic Services: James Richardson | jrichardson@republicservices.com About The City of San Pablo The City of San Pablo is a vibrant and diverse community known for its rich cultural heritage, strong sense of community, and ongoing commitment to growth and revitalization. Located in West Contra Costa County off Interstate 80, San Pablo spans 2.6 square miles and is just minutes away from the Bay Area cultural centers of Berkeley, Oakland, and San Francisco. The City continues to invest in economic development, public safety, and community services, enhancing the quality of life for residents and businesses alike.For more information, please visit sanpabloca.gov About Republic Services Republic Services, Inc. is a leader in the environmental services industry. Through its subsidiaries, the company provides customers with the most complete set of products and services, including recycling, solid waste, special waste, hazardous waste and field services. Republic's industry-leading commitments to advance circularity and support decarbonization are helping deliver on its vision to partner with customers to create a more sustainable world. For more information, please visit RepublicServices.com . Additional Information Republic Services is leading the industry toward a more innovative and sustainable future with our commitment to fleet electrification. FULLY ELECTRIC, HIGH BATTERY CAPACITY North America's first fully integrated electric recycling and waste collection truck with a smart battery management system that is designed to preserve battery life and offer extended range. ZERO EMISSIONS The Volterra ZSL is certified for zero emissions by both the Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board. CUTTING-EDGE SAFETY TECHNOLOGY Includes an integrated advanced driver assistance system featuring blind spot monitoring, a 360° camera view, collision notification, park assist, cross-traffic assist, lane departure warning and advanced emergency braking. California's first fully electric residential recycling and waste collection fleet. San Pablo is leading the way in sustainability and Republic Service is committed to helping advance the City's climate action goals. Our EV fleet investment is more than a fleet upgrade - it's a commitment to cleaner air, quieter streets and a more sustainable community. Visit RepublicServices.com/GoEV for more information on Republic Services' Fleet Electrification initiative.

Bulgin inspires future talent through STEM initiative

Wed, Apr 15, 2026 11:29 EDT

Bulgin - a leading manufacturer of environmentally sealed connectors and components - is proud to be sponsoring engineering education through the STEM On Track programme at King's Ely school in Cambridgeshire. The initiative gives students the opportunity to design, build and race a go-kart, connecting classroom learning with real-world engineering applications. STEM On Track provides students with a 'kart in a box' to assemble over the academic year, before taking part in a test day and competitive racing. While the motorsport element provides an engaging goal, the programme is primarily focused on developing practical engineering, teamwork and problem-solving skills, offering students a hands-on understanding of how engineering principles are applied in practice.

Rehabilitation Institute of Washington Updates Therapy Gym with SportsArt Treadmills

Wed, Apr 15, 2026 10:44 EDT

After 20 years of constant clinical use, RIW replaces its original SportsArt treadmills with the latest ECO-NATURAL™ models, updated to support gait training and rehabilitation across a wide range of patient abilities. The Rehabilitation Institute of Washington (RIW) has installed six new SportsArt ECO-NATURAL™ T663 treadmills , continuing a long-standing equipment partnership that has supported patient rehabilitation for more than two decades. RIW first installed SportsArt treadmills when the clinic opened in 2005. After nearly 20 years of constant daily use in a demanding clinical environment, the original units were replaced in 2025 with the latest generation of SportsArt treadmills. "We had the originals for about 20 years, and they were in constant use," said Randy Hermans, PT , Physical Therapist in RIW's Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program. "They just always ran. We replaced them because it was time, not because they failed. I expect these new treadmills to do the same." "Rehabilitation environments demand equipment that is intuitive, reliable, and built to perform day after day," said Ruben Mejia , Executive Vice President of SportsArt Americas. "RIW's experience of using SportsArt treadmills for nearly 20 years in constant clinical use speaks to the engineering, craftsmanship, and attention to detail that go into every product we design. We're proud to support the important work their clinicians do with patients at every stage of recovery." Supporting a Wide Range of Rehabilitation Needs RIW serves patients with diverse physical and cognitive abilities, from individuals relearning basic gait patterns to those working toward a return to running. According to Hermans, the SportsArt ECO-NATURAL™ treadmills provide the adjustability, simplicity, and stability required in a rehabilitation setting. "We work with people of all physical abilities," Hermans said. "The controls are very easy to use, which is important for patients with cognitive challenges from brain injuries. The equipment is intuitive and accessible." Clinical benefits noted by RIW include: Soft, impact-absorbing deck that supports patients managing joint stress and persistent pain Extended side handrails , similar to parallel bars, that enhance safety and confidence during gait training Quiet operation , accommodating patients with noise sensitivity following brain injury Smooth, precise control for gradual progression throughout the rehabilitation process "I describe the treadmill as parallel bars that don't end," Hermans added. "It's a great therapeutic transition for patients who are done with parallel bars but aren't quite ready to walk independently in open space." "Our goal is to design equipment that meets patients where they are, whether that's relearning how to walk or working toward a full return to activity," added Mejia. "RIW's clinicians understand how thoughtful design, intuitive controls, and stability directly impact patient confidence and outcomes, and we're honored to be part of that process." Built for Long-Term Clinical Use Durability was a primary reason RIW selected SportsArt equipment originally and remains a key factor today. "These treadmills run for years," Hermans said. "Aside from normal maintenance like belt replacement, they just keep going. That reliability matters in a clinic where equipment is used constantly." Hermans also noted the overall user experience. "Whenever I travel and use treadmills elsewhere, it's clear how much better these are. SportsArt treadmills are by far the best I've ever used." A Trusted, Long-Term Partnership RIW's continued investment in SportsArt equipment reflects confidence built through years of real-world performance in a rehabilitation environment. "RIW's experience demonstrates what long-term quality really looks like in a clinical setting," added Mejia "SportsArt treadmills are engineered to deliver reliability, control, and comfort in environments where performance matters every day." "When you find equipment that performs this well for this long, you stay with it," Hermans said. "It's quality equipment that supports our patients and our clinicians every day." For more information on SportsArt please visit www.gosportsart.com . -END-

Allie Shapiro Dandry selected as featured speaker for Tulane University's 2026 Alberto-Culver Lecture Series

Wed, Apr 15, 2026 10:00 EDT

Allison "Allie" Shapiro Dandry, executive director of the Shapiro Family Foundation , has been selected to speak at the 2026 Annual Alberto-Culver Lecture at Tulane University Wednesday, April 22. Drawing from her career in business, philanthropy and community impact, Shapiro Dandry will explore how purpose and strategy can work together to build careers that are not only impactful, but sustainable. Established by alumna Carol Lavin Bernick (NC '74), the Alberto-Culver Lecture Series at Tulane University's Newcomb Institute is an annual event that brings nationally recognized, accomplished professional women to campus to discuss women in business. Hosted by the Newcomb Institute, it connects students with experts in marketing, leadership and entrepreneurship. "I am deeply honored to return to my alma mater as part of the Alberto-Culver Lecture Series," said Shapiro Dandry. "Many students feel pressure to follow a linear path, but meaningful careers are often shaped by intention, adaptability and a willingness to take thoughtful risks. I'm excited to share a perspective that empowers them to define success on their own terms." Through personal stories and practical frameworks, Shapiro Dandry's forward-looking lecture will challenge students to evaluate opportunities, encourage them to take meaningful risks and build careers aligned with both their values and their ambitions. This talk invites students to rethink success, take up space before they feel ready and begin designing a future that reflects who they are-not just what looks good on paper. The Alberto-Culver Lecture will take place Wednesday, April 22 from 5-6:30 p.m. in the Newcomb Archives Reading Room, Malkin Sacks Commons at Tulane University. The event is free and open to the public. To learn more, visit www.events.tulane.edu/content/culver-lecture-allie-shapiro-dandry . ###

Bulgin's Thisen Bird recognised as a Whitworth Scholar

Wed, Apr 15, 2026 09:47 EDT

Bulgin, a leading manufacturer of environmentally sealed connectors and components, is proud to announce that Thisen Bird - Associate Product Manager at the company - has been recognised as a Whitworth Scholar. This marks a significant milestone in Thisen's engineering career, reflecting both his academic success and commitment to continuous professional development. Thisen's role at Bulgin combines hands-on engineering expertise and commercial activities, and continuing education such as this will help him further support and provide value to Bulgin's customers. The Whitworth Scholarship Awards were founded by Sir Joseph Whitworth in 1868 to support talented engineers with strong practical and academic credentials. The programme is linked with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and supported by the Whitworth Society. It champions engineers from vocational and apprenticeship backgrounds, helping them to progress their careers through further study while connecting with a wider professional community.

Ascendus Named Top SBA Microlender in South Florida for Fourth Consecutive Year

Wed, Apr 15, 2026 09:13 EDT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ascendus has been named the top microlender in the U.S. Small Business Administration's South Florida District for the fourth consecutive year. In Fiscal Year 2025, Ascendus delivered 15 SBA microloans totaling $409,369 to small business owners across the region. The SBA South Florida District Office (SFDO) reported a record-breaking FY2025, facilitating 5,108 SBA 7(a) and 504 loans totaling $2.8 billion and helping create or retain more than 38,800 jobs. Ascendus remains a key partner in this effort to strengthen the South Florida entrepreneurial ecosystem. Consistency in Financial Ascension The fourth consecutive recognition reflects a long-standing commitment to meeting business owners where they are. Each loan represents an investment in entrepreneurs often overlooked by traditional lending. By combining fair capital with personalized coaching, Ascendus supports small businesses - including those led by women entrepreneurs, immigrants, and entrepreneurs of color - as they work toward long-term financial health. "Being named the top microlender in South Florida for four years in a row reflects the trust small business owners place in us and the dedication of our lending team," said Fabiana Estrada, Regional Vice President of Lending at Ascendus. "Every loan we deliver is a step toward fair access to capital for the entrepreneurs who drive our communities forward." A Celebration of Partnership The SBA South Florida District Office hosted its Annual Lender Awards Ceremony on Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Claude Pepper Federal Building in Miami. Fabiana Estrada represented Ascendus at the event, which recognized the role of microlenders in strengthening the regional economy. Ascendus also recognizes the leadership of SBA South Florida partners Althea A. Harris, Clemence Garcia, and Malcolm Richards, whose work contributed to the district's record-breaking year. Team Recognition This achievement reflects the collective work of the Florida lending team. Ascendus congratulates Adriana Contreras, Shirlei Aubé, Elsa Rosario for their ongoing support of the small business community. Proven Impact and National Reach With more than 30 years of experience, Ascendus has deployed over $435 million to 62,000+ small businesses nationwide. More than 78% of clients identify as women entrepreneurs, immigrants, or entrepreneurs of color. Ascendus continues to focus on fair access to capital, financial coaching, and the belief that no entrepreneur should walk their journey alone.

SGS at Seafood Expo Global 2026

Wed, Apr 15, 2026 04:34 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, will participate in Seafood Expo Global at Fira Gran Via, Barcelona, from April 21-23, 2026. As the world's largest dedicated seafood trade exhibition, Seafood Expo Global brings together industry professionals from across the global supply chain and provides valuable insight and networking opportunities for seafood operators. SGS experts will be available at stand 1E407 to provide specialist guidance, technical insight and tailored service recommendations to strengthen seafood businesses' food safety, quality assurance and traceability. To ensure product integrity at every stage of the supply chain, SGS offers a comprehensive portfolio of seafood services, including: A global network of over 90 laboratories and 300 qualified inspectors in key seafood-producing countries Inspection services covering product quality, cold chain management, hygiene, traceability, parasite detection and sampling, conducted in aquaculture settings, ports, processing facilities and pre‑shipment locations with consolidated reporting and analysis via the SGS Global Food Inspection (GFI) digital platform ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory testing for pathogens, contaminants, veterinary drug residues, additives and nutrition, alongside authenticity testing, species identification, shelf‑life validation and seafood certification scheme compliance Label reviews and regulatory compliance, including support for US, EU and China market requirements Digitalized Environmental Monitoring Programs (EMP) supported by the SGS EMVision platform Laurent GALLOUX, Head of Global Seafood Program Development at SGS, commented: "Global seafood trade today faces unprecedented pressures, from stricter global regulations to increasing consumer expectations around safety, quality and sustainability. At SGS, we help the industry meet these challenges with confidence. Through integrated testing, inspection, and digital solutions, we support organizations in demonstrating conformity, protecting market access and delivering products that consumers can trust." Industry professionals are invited to visit SGS at stand 1E407 to learn more about its end-to-end seafood services, discuss current regulatory and market challenges and explore tailored solutions. Attendees can register to attend via the Seafood Expo Global website and schedule a meeting with SGS experts. For further information, contact: Jennifer Buckley Senior Global Marketing Manager SGS, Health & Nutrition Tel: +1 9738669043 Media inquiries

Why Inventory 'Right-Sizing' Is Creating New Handling Challenges

Wed, Apr 15, 2026 03:07 EDT

As UK retailers continue to recalibrate stock levels after several years of volatile demand, Pallet Trucks UK is warning about the unintended consequence of inventory "right-sizing": increased pressure on warehouse operations and the equipment that supports them. While tighter stock control is designed to reduce excess and improve cash flow, it is also driving more frequent movement of goods within warehouses. Rather than holding large volumes of stock in static locations, many businesses are now operating with leaner inventories that require constant adjustment. Goods are being repositioned, consolidated and redistributed more often, particularly as retailers respond to shifting consumer demand and shorter product cycles. This has led to a rise in re-slotting activity, where stock is regularly moved to optimise space and accessibility. According to Pallet Trucks UK, this is creating new handling challenges on the warehouse floor. Increased movement means pallet trucks are in near-constant use, not just for inbound and outbound goods, but for internal reorganisation. In facilities where layouts are being adjusted more frequently, equipment is required to perform consistently across a wider range of tasks and tighter timeframes. This added demand can expose weaknesses in older or underperforming equipment. Pallet trucks , stackers and lift tables that may have been adequate in a more static environment can struggle under the strain of continuous use, particularly when manoeuvrability, load stability and ease of handling become more critical. As a result, minor inefficiencies can quickly escalate into delays, especially in busy areas where stock is being moved repeatedly throughout the day. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Trucks UK, said, "Fixing inventory levels is creating more movement inside warehouses, not less. Businesses are holding less stock overall, but they're handling it far more frequently. That puts extra pressure on the equipment that's moving it. "We're seeing more operators having to rethink whether their current pallet trucks are up to the job. When stock is constantly being repositioned, reliability and ease of use become even more important. Equipment needs to support that flexibility, not hold it back." Pallet Trucks UK advises warehouse operators to factor increased internal movement into their equipment planning, particularly as inventory strategies continue to evolve. Ensuring pallet trucks are durable, easy to manoeuvre and suited to more dynamic workflows can help reduce strain on staff and maintain consistent throughput. For more information, please visit: www.pallettrucksuk.co.uk .

Celebrate Canal! Coalition honors John Williams with the 2026 Design & Placemaking award

Tue, Apr 14, 2026 13:23 EDT

The Celebrate Canal! Coalition , a citizen led nonprofit dedicated to restoring Canal Street, awarded architect John Williams the inaugural Design and Placemaking Award to at their quarterly meeting Friday, April 10 at the Four Seasons Hotel. The award recognizes individuals whose work throughout their lifetime has helped shape the physical and cultural character of New Orleans through thoughtful design, preservation and placemaking. "Throughout his career, John Williams has helped steward the architectural legacy of Canal Street and downtown New Orleans, preserving the historic character of the corridor while guiding thoughtful design that supports its future," said Sandra Thompson Herman, founder and president of the Celebrate Canal! Coalition. "As we continue the work of reimagining Canal Street as the vibrant front door of our city and state, we are proud to recognize John's lasting contributions to this iconic street." The meeting also included remarks from New Orleans Deputy Mayor for Economic Development Dr. Jenny Mains and Downtown Development District's president and CEO Seth Knudsen. The keynote address was delivered by Bhavana Mistry, a visionary design and development executive and former Vice President with Disney Imagineering. A Tulane University graduate, she played a key role in the development of Disney World's Princess and the Frog attraction and worked alongside some of the most accomplished developers and builders in the world. Mistry shared insight into how bold ideas can become world-class destinations, like Canal Street.  "Reimagining Canal Street means thinking bigger. It means creating a corridor that is not only restored, but redefined - one that is vibrant, welcoming, economically strong and reflective of the very best of New Orleans," said Herman. "This next chapter calls for bold, immersive destinations and thoughtfully designed mixed-use environments. Achieving this will require large-scale repositioning, a clear understanding of our existing assets and strong strategic partnerships across both public and private sectors." To learn more about Celebrate Canal's Canal Street Vision Plan and to get involved with the coalition, visit www.celebratecanal.org .

El Rio Vecinos Brings Back Its Beloved Black Tie Block Party to Fund Cancer Screening Access

Tue, Apr 14, 2026 13:14 EDT

Sandoval Creative Marks Over a Decade of Support for Tucson's Beloved Community Health Fundraiser Sandoval Creative (Sandoval) is proud to celebrate the El Rio Vecinos Black Tie Block Party on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at the Arizona Sands Club at the Casino Del Sol Stadium. Sandoval has supported the annual fundraiser for 10 years. This year's party "Neon Dreams - Shine Loud," promises the neighborhood block-party spirit Tucsonans love. Guests can expect neon-accented attire, local culinary tastings, cocktails, and live music. This year's benefit is El Rio's Cancer Screening & Treatment Fund, which supports access to early cancer detection and treatment for community members who are uninsured or have limited resources. Founded in 2012 by Dan Chambers, El Rio Vecinos is the Foundation's young professionals group that is united by a shared commitment to community health. Named after the Spanish word for "neighbors," the group reflects the spirit in which El Rio Health was founded in 1970, to build a community-based health resource for everyone. Since its inaugural event in 2014, the Vecinos have raised more than $1 million to help expand access to care for El Rio Health's programs. In addition to Sandoval's sponsorship support, the company's SVP of Client & Creative Services, Shayla Sandoval has been part of the El Rio Vecinos since 2019 and has served as Block Party Chair and Past President. "We believe a healthy community is a happy community. El Rio Vecinos' annual event exists to support El Rio as a community resource for health and we are proud to have helped make it possible." - Shayla Sandoval, SVP of Client & Creative Services, Sandoval Creative. For Southern Arizona residents who lack health insurance or the financial means to seek early cancer detection, access to care can be the difference between life and death. Sandoval President Roman Sandoval added, "Supporting this block party is another way we can help make sure our neighbors, regardless of their circumstances, can get the essential cancer screening and treatment they need."

Casino Del Sol Adds Kane Brown to 2026 AVA Amphitheater Concert Lineup

Tue, Apr 14, 2026 13:11 EDT

Casino Del Sol is pleased to announce that Kane Brown will bring his signature blend of modern country and crossover hits to AVA Amphitheater at Casino Del Sol on Thursday, August 13, 2026. Brown's fourth studio album and tour, The High Road will include Brown's 12th #1 single at Country radio-the international hit, "Miles On It" ft. Marshmello - as well as his current radio single, "Backseat Driver." Named "the future of country music" by Billboard, Multi-Platinum-selling, award-winning singer/songwriter Kane Brown "didn't fit the country music mold. So he made his own." (The New York Times). Brown first broke onto the scene with the arrival of his self-titled, 2X Platinum debut album (2016), where he became the first artist ever to lead all five of Billboard's main country charts simultaneously and topped the Billboard Top Country Albums chart for more than 13 weeks and earned two of the most-streamed country songs of all time (chart-topping singles Diamond Certified "Heaven," and 9X Platinum "What Ifs"). His album Experiment (2018) hit #1 on the Billboard Top 200 all genre list-becoming the first Country artist in more than 24 years to top the chart with a sophomore album. Brown released his multi-song project Mixtape Vol. 1- which earned Brown an ACM Award nomination for Album of the Year (2021) and an ACM win for "Video of the Year." Named to Time's 100 most influential people in the world (2021), Kane Brown has ascended from independently built social media notability to an ACM Entertainer of the Year nominee (2023 & 2024) - and has become one of country music's most accomplished mainstays and global entertainers. AVA Amphitheater, located at Casino Del Sol Resort in Tucson, is a premier open-air venue with seating for up to 5,000 guests and a state-of-the-art sound system - delivering a high-energy concert experience under the desert sky.

Safety Standard for Portable Hook-on Chairs Updated by CPSC

Tue, Apr 14, 2026 11:11 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 051.26, which reports on the US Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) publication of a direct final rule updating the federal safety standard in 16 CFR part 1233 for portable hook-on chairs. Published in March 2026, the revision of 16 CFR 1233 reflects the replacement of ASTM F1235-18 with ASTM 1235-25. Portable hook‑on chairs are defined as child seating products, usually legless, that are supported solely by a table or similar surface, with the child positioned so that the table can be used as a feeding surface. Under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA), the updated standard introduces new requirements related to battery-powered features, including additional performance and marking requirements for batteries, battery compartments and AC adapters. The revised mandatory safety standard becomes effective on July 19, 2026, and applies to manufacturers and importers responsible for ensuring the compliance of portable hook-on chairs regulated under section 104 of the CPSIA. The scope of the update applies mainly to products containing batteries, electronic features or AC adapters, which must comply with newly added technical, labeling and testing provisions; however, products without electronic components remain subject to the standard. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 051.26 includes further information about the requirements of the regulation, as well as links to the official text and a read-only copy available in the ASTM reading room. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 051.26 for more details. SGS toy and juvenile product services SGS offers a wide range of services to ensure that products comply with relevant standards for childcare articles and children's equipment. They provide consulting, training, product development, testing, audit and inspection services to ensure that products comply with strict regulations worldwide, demonstrating the safety and quality of juvenile products being brought to the market. After all, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's toy and juvenile product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full CPSC Updates Safety Standard for Portable Hook-On Chairs SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact media inquiries or: Ramiro Mantilla Laboratory Supervisor, Hardlines Tel: +1 (973) 575-5252 Piyush Shah Technical Director, Hardlines Tel: +1 (973) 461-7953 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

ECHA Consultation on Draft Opinion of SEAC on REACH PFAS restrictions

Tue, Apr 14, 2026 11:00 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 050.26, focusing on the European Chemicals Agency's consultation on the draft opinion of the Committee for Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) under the EU's Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical (REACH) regulation. Many PFAS chemicals are increasingly subject to global regulatory control due to the environmental and human and animal health harms they have been found to cause through characteristics such as bioaccumulation and toxicity. The two-month consultation was launched in March 2026. SEAC and the Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) both support an EU-wide restriction, subject to specific, time-limited exemptions, on the manufacture, placing on the market and use of PFAS. Additionally, they stress that restrictions should be complemented by effective measures to minimize emissions. PFAS have been broadly defined under the draft SEAC opinion, which would prohibit them both as substances on their own and when present in mixtures and articles. The draft opinion reviews all proposed derogations and sets out SEAC's conclusions on their appropriateness. The proposed prohibitions and restrictions would affect manufacturers, users and importers across multiple European supply chains and would apply 18 months from the date of entry into force. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 050.26 provides additional insight into the key highlights of the SEAC draft opinion and includes a useful table outlining substance scope and applicable requirements. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 050.26 for more details. SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full ECHA Consults Over SEAC's Draft Opinion on PFAS Restrictions under REACH SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products Media inquiries

Reality 2.0 Sweeps Three Major Book Awards, Affirming William Truax as a Leading Voice in Philosophical Thought

Tue, Apr 14, 2026 10:10 EDT

"Recognition from the Indies Today Awards, American Legacy Book Awards, and The Book Fest underscores growing peer validation of Truax's groundbreaking examination of how reality truly works." William Truax's Reality 2.0 continues its award-winning run, earning a trio of new honors that further cement its place as one of the year's most celebrated nonfiction titles. The book has been named Best Inspirational Nonfiction of 2026 by the Indies Today Awards. It was also selected as a finalist by the American Legacy Awards in the New Age Nonfiction category and captured second place at The Book Fest Awards in Nonfiction Spirituality, New Age . These latest accolades follow Truax's recent First Place win at the Literary Titan Book Awards in the Philosophy category. Already a #1 international bestseller , Reality 2.0 has also earned First Place honors from both the Pinnacle Book Awards and the Firebird Book Awards. In his new book, Reality 2.0 (Blue Ocean Publishing Group, ISBN 978-1-947436-07-7), author William Truax introduces Essentia Theory - a "consciousness-first" framework that integrates logic, mathematics, and modern physics to explain the strange phenomena that materialism leaves unresolved. Watch the official book trailer: https://vimeo.com/1142116279 Rather than choosing between reason and belief, Reality 2.0 follows the evidence toward a worldview that is both scientifically defensible and personally meaningful. Truax's accessible style invites readers who are curious about life's biggest questions yet skeptical of mysticism. The book offers clear arguments, real-world examples, and a step-by-step exploration of how consciousness may be the underlying causality from which matter and energy emerge. Readers will find clear, practical takeaways: arguments you can defend to your toughest skeptic, classroom-ready language for translating complex ideas, and a coherent bridge between first-person experience and hard-nosed reasoning. Reality 2.0 keeps speculation to a minimum while showing how a consciousness-first model can clarify quantum puzzles, everyday decision-making, and the search for meaning - no mysticism required. At the heart of the book lies Essentia Theory, which posits that LIFE (essentia) - not matter - is the fundamental reality from which the physical world arises. This approach provides a rigorous way to interpret quantum indeterminacy, observer effects, and the mind-body relationship while remaining grounded in testable reasoning and plain-language explanations. "The purpose of Reality 2.0 is to offer a model of how the world truly works - without abandoning logic or lived experience," said Truax. "It's for anyone who senses that today's scientific picture is incomplete and wants to see how the puzzle pieces fit together." Endorsements from early reviewers highlight the book's clarity and originality. "Rarely has an author explained science and philosophy with such informed clarity," noted Grady Harp, Amazon Top 100 Hall of Fame Reviewer. Kathryn Picard, librarian and book reviewer, called it "a universal theory argued in accessible prose." The launch of Reality 2.0 was exceptionally strong, earning #1 international bestseller status in the United States, Canada, and Australia , and charting across more than thirty Amazon bestseller lists. Its reach has been unusually broad, spanning philosophy, metaphysics, science and religion, chaos and systems theory, mathematics, politics, and social science, often rising to the top position in those categories. About the Author: William Truax brings a multidisciplinary background to his work. A cum laude graduate in music with minors in physics and philosophy, and an enrolled member of the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, he approaches science with both analytical discipline and cross-cultural insight. Professionally, Truax has spent decades as a respected tax-law expert and researcher known for evidence-based problem solving - a trait mirrored in his writing. His work combines rigorous analysis with an open-minded search for meaning, offering readers a clear and reasoned alternative to both blind materialism and ungrounded mysticism. Reality 2.0 is available in paperback, hardcover and eBook formats on Amazon and major online retailers or www.Reality20Book.com For additional information and to request a complimentary sample chapter, visit www.Reality20Book.com For review copies, interviews, or media inquiries, contact:Scott Lorenz, Westwind Book Marketing , 248-705-2214 scottlorenz@westwindcos.com

Caracal USA® Awarded Government Contract in Turks and Caicos for CAR814 A2 Patrol Rifles

Tue, Apr 14, 2026 10:04 EDT

Agreement reinforces Caracal USA®'s growing presence and trusted reputation among Caribbean government agencies. Caracal USA ®, a leading U.S.-based manufacturer of small arms for the law enforcement and defense markets, announced today that it has secured a new supply contract with government agencies in the Turks and Caicos Islands for the CAR814 A2 Patrol rifle . The award underscores Caracal USA's expanding presence in the Caribbean region and reflects the continued demand for modern, reliable weapon systems designed for professional users. Chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, the CAR814 A2 Patrol is a centerfire, direct impingement gas-operated tactical rifle engineered and manufactured to NATO standards. Designed specifically for military and law enforcement applications, the platform combines high-quality components, advanced engineering, and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes to deliver a durable, reliable, and accurate weapon system built to exacting tolerances. The contract represents another milestone in Caracal USA's ongoing efforts to support allied governments and security organizations with mission-ready firearms solutions. "Working with our Caribbean regional representatives, I.I. & E, Caracal USA products have become well known with the government agencies of Caribbean nations," said Jeffrey Spalding, CEO and President of Caracal USA. "Our dedication to safety, reliability, and durability continues to demonstrate the quality of Caracal USA weapon systems, allowing us to successfully compete in tender solicitations and ultimately be awarded contracts to supply modern weapon systems to Turks and Caicos." Caracal USA continues to strengthen its relationship with international partners and regional representatives to deliver advanced firearms platforms that meet the operational needs of military and law enforcement professionals worldwide. For more information about Caracal USA and its full line of firearms, visit www.caracalusa.com . Follow along on Instagram , Facebook , YouTube , or LinkedIn .

New Marketplace Helps Retiring Accountants Protect Client Value Through Flexible Succession

Tue, Apr 14, 2026 09:26 EDT

A new online marketplace is giving retiring accountants a faster, more secure alternative to traditional brokers, making it easier to transfer client blocks of any size to the right successor firm. Block of Fees has been launched to give accountants more control over how they step back from practice, whether that means a full sale, or a phased retirement through the gradual transfer of selected client groups to firms well-suited to their sector or service needs. Traditional broker sales can take months to gain momentum. By contrast, Block of Fees sellers can have opportunities live within 24 hours and begin speaking with verified buyers almost immediately. Because fees are charged as a percentage, smaller blocks remain commercially viable, giving retiring accountants a much-needed alternative to an all-or-nothing sale. Whether they want to transfer a specialist client segment or the full practice, the handover is far easier to manage for both the firm and its clients. "Technology is finally providing accountants with the level of flexibility that succession planning has needed for years", says Paul Smith of Block of Fees. "Retirement is usually a gradual process, not a single date in the diary, meaning many accountants want to reduce their workload in stages, retain certain client relationships, and place other parts of their portfolio with firms that better suit those clients. That level of flexibility has been difficult to achieve through traditional brokers, which is exactly the gap we wanted to solve." As more owners of smaller practices start planning for retirement, the real issue is often how to preserve the value tied up in years of trusted client relationships. Selling the whole firm has long been the standard route, but it can leave smaller practices with very little choice over who takes over. In many cases, accountants have little choice but to sell to much larger organisations simply because the deal size works, even if the culture, service style, and pace feel very different from what clients are used to. When that happens, it becomes far easier for clients to move elsewhere, weakening the value the seller has spent years building. Breaking the client list into smaller fee blocks gives retiring accountants far more control over what happens next. Different client groups can be matched with firms that feel like a better fit in terms of size, sector knowledge, and way of working, helping to protect continuity through the handover. It also supports a more gradual retirement path, giving firm owners the option to step back in stages for cash flow purposes while still retaining selected work and the client relationships they want to remain involved in. Block of Fees is built specifically for accountants, with verified members, a full documentation trail, and professional checks across ACCA, CIMA, ICAEW, and AAT. By making smaller transfers as practical as full-firm sales, the platform gives retiring accountants more control over how they exit, while improving the chances that clients find the right long-term fit. A free valuation tool is available for accountants looking to understand the potential value of their client book before making any decisions: blockoffees.co.uk/valuation-calculator . The service is also available to non- retiring accountants who maybe going through restructuring. For more information, visit blockoffees.co.uk

Minnesota Nurse Returns to Duluth for National Nurses Week Book Signings (May 6-12)

Tue, Apr 14, 2026 08:03 EDT

When Wounds Become Wisdom: A Nurse Practitioner's Journey from Hurt to Hope During National Nurses Week and in celebration of Florence Nightingale's birthday, Minnesota native and nurse practitioner Dr. Debra Palmer returns to Duluth for two special book signings featuring her acclaimed memoir, Between Wounded and Well: Lessons in Healing. Written by a clinician who has spent her career caring for others, Between Wounded and Well blends medical insight with deeply personal reflection. Dr. Palmer draws powerful parallels between the science of tissue repair and the emotional work required to heal from loss, trauma, and adversity. With clarity and compassion, she reveals how physical wounds mirror emotional ones and what both can teach us about resilience, recovery, and hope. As a nurse practitioner, Dr. Palmer brings a unique and authoritative voice to the conversation around healing. Her book is especially timely during National Nurses Week, which honors the life and legacy of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing and a symbol of compassionate care. Palmer's work reflects Nightingale's enduring belief that healing involves both the body and the human spirit. More than a memoir, Between Wounded and Well offers a transformative framework for understanding how people recover from life's deepest wounds. Through patient stories, clinical insight, and her own journey, Palmer shows how pain can become a pathway to purpose, meaning, and connection. In honor of Florence Nightingale's birthday week, Dr. Palmer will host two author signings in Duluth: May 6, 2026 from 7pm to 8:30pm Zenith Book stores 318 N Central Ave Duluth, MN 55806 218-606-1777 books@zenithbookstore.com https://zenithbookstore.com/ May 9, 2026 from 11am- 1:30pm The Bookstore at Fitger's 600 E Superior Street Duluth, MN 55802 218-727-9077 bookstore@fitgers.com www.bookshop.org/shop/fitgerbooks Mexican Lindo a restaurant at Fitgers Mall, is offering a 20 percent discount with a book purchase receipt for 'Between Wounded and Well' from the bookstore. Both events are open to the public and celebrate the vital role nurses play in healing individuals and communities. Between Wounded and Well is broken down into four parts, Dr. Palmer (formerly known as Debbie Shepherd) aligns the stages of emotional healing with the stages of physical wound healing: Bleeding (Homeostasis), Burning (Inflammation), Building (Proliferation), and Transforming (Maturation). Through difficult family dynamics as a child and an unexpected pregnancy at age 13, Dr. Palmer examines the entirety of her life through relationships, motherhood, family, faith, and career challenges. Her memoir is a thorough exploration of the effects of childhood trauma and the steps it takes to find courage, strength, and, ultimately, healing. This valuable memoir, a testament to resilience, is a powerful resource for understanding and incorporating emotional and spiritual healing. Very highly recommended. Grady Harp M.D., Amazon Top 100 Hall of Fame Reviewer, 5-Stars "Perhaps you, like me, have firsthand experiences of woundedness, either personally or within your family or community. We are all injured in diverse ways at various times in our lives; it is a universal experience," Dr. Palmer says. "Some injuries are physical, others psychological, involving thoughts and feelings that originate in our minds, and some are a combination of the two. Feelings, often referred to as emotions, symbolically originate in the heart. As injuries occur, we suffer, sometimes down to the essence of our purpose for being, what I refer to as the soul, and lose all motivation to live." Debra Palmer writes with authenticity and transparency about a journey most survivors are never willing to share. Hope can heal trauma and pain can become power; Debra is a living, breathing testimony to both. Casey Gwinn, JD, President of Alliance for HOPE International With excellent prose and vast knowledge of medical insights, Dr. Palmer offers a one-of-a-kind look at healing. Whether it's from childhood trauma, supporting others on their path to recovery, or simply seeking to live a more whole and joyful life, Between Wounded and Well: Lessons in Healing will show you that brokenness need not define our stories. It can be the beginning of a beautiful new chapter. Between Wounded and Well: Lessons in Healing , ISBN 979-8998557705, $18.99 Paperback, $9.99 eBook, 224 pages, Palmer Aces 4 Wellness, 2025. Available on Amazon . About Debra Palmer : With four decades of distinguished experience as a nurse practitioner and nursing professor, Dr. Palmer has dedicated her career to advancing healthcare practices and improving patient outcomes. Her groundbreaking collaboration with the medical community significantly contributed to pioneering the role of orthopedic nurse practitioners, helping to establish new standards of orthopedic care that continue to benefit patients today. This exceptional work earned her recognition from her peers through the California Association for Nurse Practitioners' prestigious Bridging Healthcare Needs Award. Her employer further honored her contributions with both The Everyday Hero Award and a Community Service Award. Dr. Palmer earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the College of St. Scholastica and completed both her master's degree and dual doctorate degrees, a DNP and PhD in Nursing, from the University of San Diego. A transplant from the Midwest, Dr. Palmer now resides in Northern California with her husband, near their adult children and grandchildren. When she's not working in her new Wellness business or writing, she finds restoration through hiking in nature and tending her garden. Media Contact: For a review copy of Between Wounded and Well or to arrange an interview with Dr. Palmer, contact Scott Lorenz of Westwind Book Marketing at scottlorenz@westwindcos.com or by phone at 248-705-2214. Reach Lorenz on Twitter @abookpublicist .

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