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TUCSON, Ariz. — The pandemic has taken its toll on all of us, but some folks are finding comfort in sampling their favorite candies. Candy sales are making life a little bit sweeter this holiday season for the owners of Chocolate Depot in Trail Dust Town. Scott and Pascale Rail say they love what they do and found ways to serve their customers through the pandemic. The couple has been selling their special Belgian chocolate, pies, fudge, and toffee for more than 16 years. 484

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Utah officials suspended the license of a mortuary in South Salt Lake after reports of employees stealing jewelry from bodies, conducting cremations without identification and leaving bodies outside refrigerators.On Thursday, the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing released an emergency order suspending the licenses of the Carver Mortuary Service and funeral directors Tanner Carver and Shane Westmoreland.The directors "engaged in conduct which constitutes gross incompetence, gross negligence or a pattern of incompetency," the report stated.But Westmoreland dismissed the claims as being from "disgruntled" former employees."They're making all sorts of claims that are simply not true," Westmoreland told KSL. "There's never been a body here that's been treated with disrespect," he said. "There's never anything that's been stolen."After receiving a license in February 2008, the funeral home provided services for Intermountain Medical Center, Utah's Office of the Medical Examiner and Salt Lake County, according to the report.Two former employees hired at the mortuary earlier this year testified before state regulators, according to the report.Robert Price said he did not hold a license when he was hired as a removal assistant in February. His duties included removing deceased people from various locations, performing cremations and sewing together an autopsy patient.According to the order from the state licensing agency, he said he witnessed the funeral directors violating ethical cremation practices, including cremating infant remains with deceased adults at the same time.This "occurred on a regular basis" during his employment, Price told regulators.Price also reported the cremation retort was not fully emptied after use, and unidentified ashes were thrown away.Although the mortuary kept a cremation log, Price said the log was often incomplete. Cremated persons were sometimes unidentified or missing paperwork authorizing cremation, according to his testimony.Employees also separated "gold and precious metals" from human remains, selling the metals and keeping the "significant" profits, according to the order from the state licensing division.The second employee, Erin Christensen, also did not hold a license when he was hired as a removal assistant in March, according to the order. He was fired from the mortuary in August, the report noted.He testified refrigerators containing bodies was often full, and unembalmed bodies were left outside of the refrigerators for periods of a day or longer.The embalming room was also unsanitary, according to the report, and appliances and services were not cleaned regularly.Both former employees said taking jewelry, watches and rings from bodies was a common practice at the mortuary. Christensen testified he had seen employees wearing the items, the state report said.The funeral directors failed to provide records state inspectors requested from the mortuary, the report stated."The respondents have failed to comply with the ethical standards of the profession that require all deceased persons to be treated with the highest respect and dignity," the report concluded.State officials will hold a formal hearing to decide the final disciplinary action for the mortuary and its operators.Westmoreland believes the company will be vindicated."Once we do explain all these things, I'm confident that they will grant the license back," he said. 3451

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UPDATE: El Cajon police were able to locate the child's mother reunited her with her son. Police confirmed the woman did not abandon her son. 149

  

UNIVERSITY CITY, Calif. (KGTV) - A car crashed into a veterinary clinic near La Jolla Friday night. No people or animals were injured when a car plowed into the building on Town Center Dr. at 9:30 p.m. San Diego Fire Department says the driver told them he accidentally drove into the the front of the Cote Animal Hospital. There was a staffer inside the vet hospital with animals when it happened. The 75-year-old male driver got out of the car himself and was taken to a local hospital as a precaution. 513

  

Uber is adding another transportation option on its app: the electric bike.The new electric motor option called JUMP is just in a few cities right now, but the company hopes to soon make it nationwide.“It's part of a growing mobile effort by Uber to provide all kinds of modes of transportation,” says Dave Nelson, director of operations for JUMP Bikes. “JUMP is an electric, dockless bike that allows you to go further faster and have more fun doing it.”  Similar to electric scooters, the bikes start at ; for every minute after the first, it costs <云转化_句子>.15.Users log into their Uber app in order to request the bike. The app tells you where the bike is located. Once you find your bike, you simply punch in a code and the bike is yours to use.So, what makes Jump bikes different than the motorized transportation options already available?“It is a dockless bike that allows you to pick it up, lock it, drop it off anywhere that's convenient for you,” explains Nelson. “And then, the biggest difference is, that it's electric. It takes you 20 miles per hour and lets you get to where you are going a little quicker.” 1130

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