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Crime Drops in Downtown San Bernardino by Nearly Half

Sun, Jan 04, 2026 20:23 EST

"Crime rates in downtown San Bernardino have decreased by almost half over the past five years," said Police Chief Darren L. Goodman. "This positive trend includes a decline in burglaries, aggravated assaults, and, notably, there have been very few homicides this year." Crime rates in the rest of the City have also declined by more than 30 percent. Further, San Bernardino's downtown area is one of the first 30 communities in California to be designated a " Clean California Community " by Caltrans. This designation is part of a multi-year partnership among the City of San Bernardino, the Arts Connection/Arts Council of San Bernardino County, local businesses, Creative Grounds, and real estate company Realicore. Downtown serves as the City's government and business center, with 38,250 people working there and 50,567 residents living there. It is home to 2,756 businesses that help sustain a lively economy, generating $6.7 billion in sales in 2024.

Tucson Federal Credit Union Sponsored Silent Disco at Tucson's Taco Bell New Year's Eve Downtown Bowl Bash

Fri, Jan 02, 2026 18:16 EST

Tucson Federal Credit Union (TFCU) proudly sponsored the Silent Disco at the 2025 Taco Bell New Year's Eve Downtown Bowl Bash, one of Tucson's largest New Year's celebrations and part of Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl week festivities. The event moved to a new downtown location, Jácome Plaza, near Church Avenue and Pennington Street, for this year. Presented by TFCU, the Silent Disco adds a fun, interactive, choose-your-own-music experience. Guests danced using wireless headphones and could switch between curated channels-while still staying connected to the energy of the broader downtown celebration. "We were excited to help Tucson ring in the New Year with an experience that's fun, welcoming, and rooted in community," said Matthew Gaspari, President & CEO of Tucson Federal Credit Union. "Downtown Tucson's revitalization is palpable and the Silent Disco is a great example of how we can bring people together in a fresh way-while celebrating the local traditions that make downtown Tucson so special." The Downtown Bowl Bash ran from 6:00 p.m. to midnight and featured live entertainment by the Lucky Devils Band, food trucks, and beer stations. Tucson's signature countdown moment - the "taco touchdown" - saw a giant taco lowered from the sky to welcome the new year and was followed by a fireworks show.

Tucson Federal Credit Union Presents $90,000 Gift to Kino School for Campus Expansion

Fri, Jan 02, 2026 17:33 EST

Tucson Federal Credit Union (TFCU) presented a $90,000 contribution to Kino School on December 15, 2025 in support of a campus expansion that will transform educational opportunities for students who learn differently. The gift will fund the conversion of a 336-square-foot covered porch into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled, sound-insulated music classroom, unlocking critical capacity for the school's STEAM and arts curriculum. Founded in 1976, Kino School has served as a nonprofit educational pillar in Tucson for students who have not found success in traditional settings. The K-12 institution maintains an 8:1 student-to-teacher ratio and focuses on individualized, project-based learning that emphasizes STEAM, arts, and emotional intelligence over standardized testing. The school serves a high-needs population: nearly 90% of Kino families receive financial assistance, and over one-third of students have special needs-far exceeding state averages. Despite these challenges, Kino has built a reputation for meeting learners where they are and helping them thrive through hands-on, personalized education. "Their mission to meet students where they are, and ensure students who learn differently or don't excel in a traditional classroom setting are not left behind is exceptional," stated TFCU President & CEO Matthew Gaspari. "Kino operates on tight margins to keep tuition affordable and accessible so a gift like this is transformational. It allows us to expand capacity and serve more students, and importantly tells them that they matter, their education matters and their talent matters," stated Kino School Board President Mike Pollack. "Music and the arts help students find their voice and confidence. This is a critical part of building a well rounded person, and we are excited and privileged to be able to help Kino continue doing this special work in a building built specifically for this purpose," continued TFCU President & CEO Matthew Gaspari. The new music classroom will provide dedicated space for instrumental instruction, vocal performance, and music theory-programs that have been constrained by the school's current physical footprint. The project includes the installation of steel-stud walls, energy-efficient windows, HVAC systems, fire sprinklers, commercial-grade flooring, and acoustic treatments to create a professional learning environment. Before the check presentation, TFCU President & CEO Matthew Gaspari, Community Liaisons and TFCU Gives Co-Chairs Robin Austin and John "Jax" Moyer, KINO School Director Vanessa Phillips, Assistant Director Caroline Champagne, and Board President and Treasurer Mike Pollack were given a tour by 8th Grader Jake. Touring the grounds on the 5 acre lot, guests saw the circular and open classrooms, central library, vegetable garden, animal enclosures, metal-working shop, and recreation areas for Lower Classes and Upper Classes. Founded by teachers, education is an important mission value for Tucson Federal Credit Union. The gift represents TFCU's ongoing commitment to Southern Arizona's educational landscape and its belief that students of all learning styles deserve opportunities to succeed.

Casino Del Sol Dome Shines Teal in Powerful Show of Support for Alzheimer's Awareness

Fri, Jan 02, 2026 17:01 EST

Casino Del Sol illuminated its signature dome in teal on Monday, November 3, in support of the Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA) and its annual worldwide "Light the World in Teal" awareness campaign. The special lighting is a visible show of support for the AFA and its nationwide awareness campaign and support for the millions of people living with Alzheimer's disease, their families and caregivers. Casino Del Sol lit the dome to honor this special occasion and hopes that this beacon will help loved ones, support their caregivers, and help spark conversations that lead to understanding, resources, and hope. "Casino Del Sol is proud to stand with AFA and with families across Southern Arizona," said Amanda Lomayesva, Casino Del Sol's Interim CEO. During Alzheimer's Awareness Month, AFA invites landmarks, businesses, and individuals across the globe to "go teal" to help shine a spotlight on Alzheimer's disease. Community members participated by wearing teal on November 3, turning porch or office lights teal, or updating social media profile images in teal. AFA also maintains a list of participating landmarks and additional ways to get involved on its official event website. About "Light the World in Teal" - "Light the World in Teal" is the Alzheimer's Foundation of America's annual global awareness initiative inviting landmarks, businesses, and individuals to illuminate in teal-the organization's awareness color-during Alzheimer's Awareness Month. The effort raises visibility for Alzheimer's disease, honors those impacted, and connects communities to education and support resources. For more information and to see participating landmarks, visit AFA's official event website. Learn more at: https://lighttheworldinteal.com/ About Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA) - The Alzheimer's Foundation of America is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide support, services, and education to individuals, families, and caregivers affected by Alzheimer's disease and related dementias nationwide, and to fund research for better treatment and a cure. AFA offers a National Toll-Free Helpline staffed by licensed social workers (866-232-8484), caregiver programs and publications, professional training, memory screening initiatives, and more. Learn more at alzfdn.org.

Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Announces 2026 Attorney Promotions

Fri, Jan 02, 2026 10:09 EST

Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is pleased to announce that nine of its attorneys have been promoted, seven to Member and two to Of Counsel, effective January 1, 2026. "We're proud of these attorneys and congratulate them as they reach a milestone which was accomplished through hard work, daily embodiment of Steptoe & Johnson's core values, and dedication to providing excellent client service," said CEO Christopher L. Slaughter. "Their leadership and mentorship, both inside and outside our firm have been invaluable, and we look forward to seeing their future accomplishments." Member Attorney Promotions Charleston, WV Perry Cavender focuses on drafting title opinions for oil and gas interests in the Appalachian Basin, identifying issues in title, as well as determining ownership of oil and gas interests and leasehold interests. She applies her detail-oriented approach and provides practical insight which she's gained from her experience in the energy industry to the clients she works with. Dallas, TX Christopher R. Lollis defends cases at all levels of litigation and before multiple courts and arbitrators. He defends clients accused of negligence in a wide variety of personal injury claims, including workplace injury, medical malpractice, vehicular accidents, premises liability, products liability, and wrongful death. Martinsburg, WV Kelsey Swaim Miller focuses on commercial lending and commercial real estate transactions. Miller works with clients on the protection of creditors' rights through foreclosure, bankruptcy, and collections. Additionally, she is skilled at structuring and documenting commercial and construction loans in an efficient manner to achieve her clients' goals. Morgantown, WV R. Mitch Moore works with insurance companies and their insureds and represents them in premises liability claims, commercial and general litigation, and transportation-related accidents. Moore focuses on providing excellent service and is skilled at helping clients mitigate immediate risk and guides them through best practices to prevent future disruptive and costly litigation. Pittsburgh, PA Nathan S. Catanese concentrates his practice on estate planning, estate and trust administration, charitable giving, tax-exempt organizations, and other tax and corporate matters. Catanese also guides clients in wealth succession planning and advises nonprofits and religious organizations in formation and governance matters. He focuses on relationships with his clients and takes pride in advising them through complex situations. Anthony Giresi leans on his past experience as a landman to provide mineral title and due diligence services to clients. In addition to his energy practice, Giresi routinely supports clients in trust and estate matters, advising them on best methods for crafting their legacy, utilizing wills, revocable living trusts, complex irrevocable trusts, and charitable gift planning. The Woodlands, TX Greg Krafka is a corporate and securities attorney who guides clients through mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt securities offerings, joint ventures, corporate governance, and general corporate matters. Additionally, Krafka leverages his MBA and business acumen to provide business and legal counsel to support clients through their growth and exit plans. He finds great fulfillment in providing legal support to help his clients achieve their business goals. Of Counsel Attorney Promotions Bridgeport, WV Stephenee R. Gandee defends energy developers that have invested in the Marcellus Shale in cases involving land and mineral rights, trespass, and nuisance. Additionally, Gandee defends health care providers, local school boards, and West Virginia homeowners in various litigation cases. She uses adaptability, advocacy skills, and competitive spirit to her arguments and negotiations on behalf of clients. Oklahoma City, OK Peter A. Shadid is a trial attorney who focuses his practice in family law and many other areas of general litigation. He has aided clients in varying and often high conflict litigation arising from divorce, child custody, business valuations, employment disputes, guardianships, estate litigation, probate, and more. Shadid was recently named one of the "Top 50 Most Influential Young Professionals of OKC" by Oklahoma City Young Professionals.

SCI Spreads Holiday Cheer Across Texas with Community Efforts

Wed, Dec 31, 2025 11:21 EST

Southern Careers Institute (SCI) celebrated the holiday season by giving back to communities across Texas. This year, all SCI campuses participated in a variety of local initiatives, including blanket drives, gift donations to local hospitals, and sponsored families in need with a tree and gifts. The SCI HR team, along with all corporate employees, coordinated and sponsored a family with a tree and gifts in the Austin, Texas area. Thanks to the incredible generosity and teamwork of the SCI staff, the sponsored family was overjoyed with emotions for the act of kindness. The tree was delivered one week before Christmas to ensure the family could enjoy a festive holiday season. Gloria, the mother of one of the families sponsored, shared her heartfelt gratitude: "I really appreciate you all for everything today. It was so nice meeting you. Our family really appreciates this. I hope you all have a great holiday. God bless you all ❤️" These efforts reflect SCI's commitment to supporting the communities where campuses operate and spreading holiday cheer through meaningful engagement and kindness. Press Contact: Alyssa Luna alyssa.luna@scitexas.edu About Southern Careers Institute Founded in 1960, Southern Careers Institute (SCI) has been dedicated to empowering Texas students through career-focused education. With eight campuses conveniently located in Austin, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Harlingen, Pharr, San Antonio North, San Antonio South, and Waco, SCI offers a diverse array of programs designed to prepare students for successful careers and meaningful community contributions. Our training programs encompass various fields, including Business, Beauty, Medical, Technology, and Trades, with options for hybrid and online learning to accommodate different learning styles. Please note that not all programs are available at every campus. Austin Main campus is located at 1701 W Ben White Blvd, Suite 100, Austin, TX 78704. Phone: 512-432-1400 Website: scitexas.edu

JP Promotes 3 attorneys to Partner

Tue, Dec 30, 2025 09:48 EST

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Johnson Pope Announces the Promotion of Kaley Johnson, David Stupich, and Joseph Ruppel to Partner Tampa, FL - Johnson Pope is pleased to announce the promotion of Kaley Johnson, David Stupich, and Joseph Ruppel to Partner, effective immediately. These promotions reflect the firm's continued commitment to recognizing exceptional legal talent, leadership, and dedication to client service. Kaley Johnson and Joseph Ruppel are key members of the firm's Real Estate Practice , where they advise clients on complex commercial real estate transactions across Florida and beyond. Their work includes acquisitions and dispositions, leasing, development, financing, and strategic counsel for investors, developers, and operators. Both attorneys are recognized for their practical approach, strong deal management skills, and ability to navigate sophisticated transactions efficiently while keeping client business goals front and center. David Stupich practices in the firm's Business and Litigation groups, where he represents companies and business owners in corporate transactions, contract matters, and complex commercial disputes. Drawing on a background that blends transactional experience with extensive litigation work, David is known for helping clients identify risk early, structure stronger agreements, and resolve disputes with a clear understanding of both legal and business realities. "These promotions reflect not only Kaley's, David's, and Joseph's outstanding legal skills, but also the trust they have earned from clients and colleagues alike," said Darryl Richards, Managing Partner. "Each of them exemplifies our firm's commitment to practical, strategic counsel and long-term client relationships." Johnson Pope has served businesses, institutions, and individuals for more than 50 years, offering a full range of legal services across its core practice areas. The elevation of these attorneys to Partner underscores the firm's ongoing investment in its people and its future. About Johnson Pope Johnson Pope is a full-service business law firm with offices in Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg, Florida. The firm represents clients across a wide range of industries, providing strategic counsel in litigation, corporate, real estate, intellectual property, and other core practice areas. For more information, visit www.jpfirm.com .

Bexley Security researcher hacked the Australian Government to help his visa application

Tue, Dec 30, 2025 07:53 EST

A Bexley security researcher has been granted Australia's exclusive 858 National Innovation visa after hacking a live system operated by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) during the application review period. With no obvious route for someone in his field to show the calibre of excellence required for the visa, Jacob Riggs provided evidence the only way cybersecurity truly allows - by identifying and reporting a critical weakness, giving the government a concrete image of his contribution to security. The 858 visa, formerly known as the Global Talent visa, is granted to fewer than 1% of applicants worldwide. It's invitation-only and requires applicants to show internationally recognised achievement - the kind usually associated with Nobel Prize winners, Olympic medallists, or leading researchers. The assessment process is rigorous, and for cybersecurity professionals, meeting that standard can be difficult without traditional accolades to draw on. Riggs, who notes that cybersecurity has no tangible equivalent to an Olympic gold medal, faced the challenge of trying to prove years of research, self-directed study, hands-on leadership, entrepreneurial projects, and public-interest contributions, all without a formal 'trophy' to point to. He strengthened his submission by offering real-time proof of what he brings to the field, responsibly identifying and reporting a major issue within a government system. The discovery underscored both his capability and his dedication to helping bolster Australia's cyber defences. "In cybersecurity, mastery is invisible unless you can show its impact," said Riggs. "If the 858 asks for anything, it's evidence that your efforts to master yourself have meant something. For me, that meant demonstrating the value of my work in a way the system could actually recognise: by helping protect the nation assessing my application." Rigg's ethical hacking takes place at a time when cyber threats are accelerating across Australia, with both government agencies and private organisations under increasing pressure to identify vulnerabilities before malicious actors exploit them. Riggs has now been formally acknowledged by DFAT for his discovery, with his name added to the department's Vulnerability Disclosure Program honour roll. Now holding full residency rights, Riggs is preparing to move to Sydney on a full-time basis to continue the mix of research, leadership, and public-interest cybersecurity work that shaped his application; work he hopes will play an important role in strengthening Australia's ability to respond to digital threats. For more information, visit jacobriggs.io

H-HOPE Project Accelerates Digitalisation of Water Networks: 2025 Year-in-Review

Tue, Dec 30, 2025 05:30 EST

The Hidden Hydro Oscillating Power for Europe (H-HOPE) project, a pioneering initiative coordinated by the University of Padova, Prof. Giovanna Cavazzini, funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe programme, has made significant strides achieving technological and community milestones throughout 2025. H-HOPE addresses a critical gap in the renewable energy landscape by developing innovative technology to recover "hidden" hydropower-untapped energy typically dissipated in existing water conduits and open streams. By harvesting this energy to power IoT sensors and autonomous monitoring devices, the project aims to accelerate the digitalisation of water and wastewater networks without relying on external power grids. The impact of this innovation extends beyond energy generation; it enhances the resilience of water networks against environmental stressors. As the project enters its final phase, the consortium has successfully validated key harvesting technologies, expanded its open-source data initiatives, and fostered a robust community of stakeholders dedicated to sustainable water management. Major Events: Mid-Term Success and European Engagement A highlight of the year was the successful organisation of the H-HOPE mid-term event, "Hidden Hydropower: Unlocking the Digitalisation of Water Networks," held in Padova in April 2025. The event convened over 50 participants, including industry experts and policymakers, to discuss the future of energy harvester design and city resilience. Building on this momentum, the H-HOPE consortium also actively participated in EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) 2025, further cementing the project's role in the broader European narrative on clean energy transition and renewable innovations. Technological Breakthroughs in Energy Harvesting Throughout 2025, the project made critical advances in the design and validation of its hidden hydro technology: Advanced Modelling & Design: The team successfully developed and correlated a 1D multi-physics model and scalable design tools. This work has led to the finalisation of optimal design configurations for energy harvesters in different applications (pressurised pipes, open streams, and open channels). Prototyping & Tests: Engineering teams developed prototypes for piping and openstream applications and these prototypes have been successfully tested in laboratory environments. Pilot Site Optimisation: A rigorous analysis of the different pilot sites has identified the most promising ones in terms of energy harvesting potential and guidelines for optimal applications is under development. This was supported by a comprehensive assessment and risk analysis tool developed to evaluate the environmental and resilience impact of the technology as well as its hydropower potential across Europe. System Realisation: Significant progress was made in the hardware realisation of Power Take-Off (PTO) and electronics for the scaled-up prototype, with power curve testing now underway. Data Access and the "Do-It-Yourself" Ecosystem True to its commitment to open science, H-HOPE launched a dedicated Data Hub on GitHub in 2025 to facilitate the sharing of code and resources. This initiative supports the project's "DoIt-Yourself" (DIY) approach, which now includes detailed technical guidance available on the HHOPE webpage and YouTube channel. Furthermore, the project has deepened its academic integration, embedding H-HOPE research into university courses and initiating three joint PhD programs, ensuring that the knowledge generated today supports the energy leaders of tomorrow. Looking Ahead With maintenance work by Vattenfall completed to facilitate upcoming experiments and data collection from major utilities like IZSU (Turkey), H-HOPE is poised for a dynamic final year. The focus now shifts to finalising the pilot analyses for high-potential energy recovery sites and delivering a comprehensive set of opportunity maps and deployment recommendations for the EU water sector. About H-HOPE Hidden Hydro Oscillating Power for Europe (H-HOPE) is a four-year project which started in Nov 2022 focused on developing and demonstrating innovative systems to recover hidden hydro energy from existing water infrastructure. For further information, please contact: Prof. Giovanna Cavazzini, Project Coordinator, H-HOPE Project, University of Padova Email: giovanna.cavazzini@unipd.it Mr. Steven Frigerio, Communications Manager, H-HOPE Project, Email: info@h-hope.eu Website: www.h-hope.eu X/Twitter: @hiddenhydroeu | LinkedIn: h-hope | YouTube: @h-hope NOTE to Editors: The H-HOPE project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101084362. The consortium includes 14 partners from 9 European countries. About H-HOPE: Hidden Hydro Oscillating Power for Europe (H-HOPE) is a four-year project focusing on developing and demonstrating innovative energy harvesting systems for recovering hidden hydro energy from existing water infrastructure. The project runs from November 2022 to October 2026.

The Rise of Temporary Warehousing and the Need for Simple, Reliable Handling Equipment

Tue, Dec 30, 2025 03:55 EST

Pallet Truck Shop, the UK's largest supplier of pallet and sack trucks, is drawing attention to the rapid growth of temporary warehousing and pop-up distribution sites across the UK, as retailers and logistics operators seek greater flexibility in response to volatile demand and changing consumer behaviour. Short-term warehouse space is increasingly being used to manage seasonal peaks, support online sales surges, or provide overflow capacity during store refits and network reconfigurations. From vacant retail units repurposed as fulfilment hubs to short-let industrial space brought online at short notice, these sites are playing a growing role in keeping goods moving. However, Pallet Truck Shop warns that many operators underestimate the importance of choosing the right handling equipment for these environments. Unlike permanent distribution centres, temporary warehouses rarely justify heavy investment in complex automation or fixed infrastructure. Set-up times are tight, layouts often change, and teams may be unfamiliar with the site. In these conditions, robust, low-maintenance manual handling equipment - such as pallet trucks, stackers and table trucks - becomes essential. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director of Pallet Truck Shop, said that simplicity and reliability are key when operations are temporary. "Pop-up warehouses don't have the luxury of long commissioning periods or specialist engineers on standby," he explained. "Operators need equipment that works straight out of the box, requires minimal training, and can cope with constant movement and layout changes. A dependable pallet truck can be far more valuable in these settings than a complex system that isn't designed for short-term use." Temporary sites often rely on mixed or rotating workforces, increasing the need for intuitive equipment that reduces the risk of errors or accidents. "When teams are brought in quickly, familiarity matters," Chesworth added. "Manual handling equipment that's easy to use helps people work safely and efficiently from day one, without extensive induction or technical support." The company also noted the cost advantages. Manual handling equipment can be redeployed easily across multiple sites, stored when not in use, and scaled up or down in line with demand. This flexibility makes it particularly well suited to a market where warehouse space itself is becoming more fluid. Pallet Truck Shop believes temporary warehousing will remain a permanent feature of the logistics landscape - and that choosing simple, resilient handling equipment is key to ensure these short-term operations deliver long-term value. To find out more about Pallet Truck Shop, visit: www.pallettruckshop.co.uk .

Colors of the Stone Winter Show Returns to Casino Del Sol

Tue, Dec 23, 2025 12:00 EST

Colors of the Stone, the premier artisan showcase during Tucson's renowned gem show season, returns to Casino Del Sol from January 30 through February 7, 2026. This curated marketplace connects jewelry designers, retailers, and collectors with exceptional independent artisans and small-batch craftspeople. The Winter 2026 edition features To Bead True Blue and Artisan Workshops, bringing together gem cutters, goldsmiths, lapidaries, and bead makers selected for their outstanding artistic ability and singular craftsmanship. The show serves as a vital wholesale resource for industry professionals purchasing for resale, including jewelry makers, metalworkers, bead stores, craft retailers, and art galleries. Attendees will discover an expansive selection of artisan-made gems, beads, jewelry, findings, metals, leather, and tools from approximately 50 established wholesale companies offering competitive trade pricing. The event showcases both specialty items-lampwork beads, hand-cut gemstones, antique beads, vintage findings, raku beads, hill tribe silver, and tribal textiles-and essential supplies for jewelry and bead making. Artisan Workshops presents 500 hands-on classes taught by accomplished artisans-in-residence throughout the event. Participants can explore contemporary and traditional techniques in bead making, jewelry design, hand knotting, metal clay, wirework, crystal setting, enameling, and mixed media. Event Details: Dates: January 30 - February 7, 2026 Hours: 10am-6pm (Jan 30 - Feb 6), 10am-5pm (Feb 7) Location: Casino Del Sol Resort Convention Center, 5655 W Valencia Rd, Tucson, AZ 85757 Admission: Open to the public, wholesale and retail. No admission charge. Parking: Complimentary on-site parking Transportation: Free Gem Show shuttle service available Special accommodations are available at Casino Del Sol Estrella (rates from $159+) and Casino Del Sol Resort Tower (rates from $189+). To book, call 1-855-765-7829 and mention Gem Show 2026, or reserve online at casinodelsol.com. For exhibitor applications and complete event information, visit colorsofthestone.com or connect with us on Facebook and Instagram.

New EU Toy Safety Regulation Published

Tue, Dec 23, 2025 11:30 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 187.25, reporting on the Toy Safety Regulation (TSR) (2025/2509). The Regulation was published on December 12, 2025, and includes new obligations for manufacturers, retailers and importers, such as the Digital Product Passport. The TSR is the major legislative framework for toy safety in the EU, and defines applicable products as those intended for play, whether or not exclusively, for children under 14, with a clear statement that "intended for use in play" should be interpreted as what parents or supervisors can reasonably assume. The technical design and mode of operation for the Digital Product Passport is still to be developed. Content is similar to the current declaration of conformity but requires additional information. Intentionally-added per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been prohibited under the TSR, with bans also placed on endocrine disruptors and ten bisphenols. These measures strengthen the chemical requirements for EU toy products. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 187.25 contains further helpful information, including tables listing applicable substances, endocrine disruptors, heavy metals limits and restrictions on N-nitrosamines and N-nitrosatable substances in five categories of toys. The current Directive 2009/48/EC will be repealed on August 1, 2030, after which only Regulation 2025/2509 will apply. Transitional arrangements are also detailed in SafeGuardS 187.25 Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 187.25 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 EU Toy Safety Regulation 2025/2509 Published SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Sanda Stefanovic Toy Business Development and Technical Manager Tel: +31 (0)6 5154 2190 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

Watch Hill Whiskey Company Announces Two Limited Releases: Chef Series Batch 01 and Exceptional Series Batch 03

Tue, Dec 23, 2025 11:20 EST

Louisville, KY, December 23, 2025 . Watch Hill Whiskey Company proudly unveils two extraordinary new releases that embody craftsmanship, tradition, and the relentless pursuit of excellence: Exceptional Series Batch 03, the latest limited edition in the brand's acclaimed Exceptional Series of rare, aged bourbons, and Chef Series Batch 01, the debut expression in a new annual rye whiskey series created in collaboration with Executive Chef Michael Crouch. Exceptional Series Batch 03: A Trio of Rare 18-year Bourbons Exceptional Series Batch 03 is the third release in Watch Hill Whiskey Company's signature line, celebrating the rarest and most extraordinary bourbons the team discovers. Batch 03 is a blend of three hand-selected barrels, each an 18-year-old Kentucky Straight Bourbon chosen for its depth, richness, and rarity. Bottled at 128 proof, this expression continues the hallmark standard set by the first two Exceptional Series releases. Only 102 bottles exist, with 80 available to the public, $499/per bottle; a testament to just how rare these elite barrels are. "Our Exceptional Series is reserved for bourbon that truly earns that word, and Batch 03 absolutely does," said Tommy Craggs, Co-Founder of Watch Hill Proper. "We don't release a whiskey unless it surpasses our highest expectations, and the combination of these three 18-year barrels is something profoundly special." Chef Series Batch 01: A Rye Whiskey Inspired by Chef Michael Crouch Chef Series Batch 01 marks the launch of a new yearly release driven by the personal palate and barrel-selecting expertise of Executive Chef Michael Crouch, who is well known for his passion for rye whiskey. For this inaugural batch, Chef Crouch selected a remarkable age-stated 12-year-old single-barrel straight rye whiskey, bottled at 130.4 proof. Technically, the whiskey was filled into bottles just after the barrel turned 13 years old, offering a uniquely mature and refined profile. Chef Crouch's connection to rye whiskey is reflected not only in the flavor but in the presentation; each bottle proudly bears his image and name. With only 100 bottles produced and just 75 available to the public, this limited release sets the standard for the series going forward. "Rye whiskey has always spoken to me, the spice, the complexity, the way it evolves with time," said Executive Chef Michael J. Crouch. "To have a whiskey that represents my palate and carries my name is truly humbling, and this first batch is everything I hoped it would be: bold, refined, and built on years of patience." Watch Hill Whiskey Company has secured several additional rye barrels for future Chef Series releases, each slated for one more year of aging before bottling, ensuring a progressively elevated experience year after year. Both Chef Series Batch 01 and Exceptional Series Batch 03 will be offered in extremely limited quantities exclusively through Watch Hill Whiskey Company. Due to rarity and anticipated demand, bottles will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Chef Series Batch 01 is available to the public now at Watch Hill Proper for $249/per bottle. Exceptional Series Batch 03 will be available beginning January 6, 2026. About Watch Hill Whiskey Company. In 2022, co-owners Tommy Craggs and Josh Howes opened Watch Hill Proper, the world's largest and most prestigious American whiskey bar, where every detail was thoughtfully designed to reflect their uncompromising vision. In their relentless search for the perfect American whiskey to meet their exacting standards, they sampled and passed over many remarkable whiskies. Then, they discovered "the one"-an unmistakable expression of craftsmanship without the need for fabricated history or contrived heritage. Watch Hill Whiskey Company was born from that discovery, bringing an exceptional whiskey experience. For more information, visit Watch Hill Whiskey Company .

New Toy and Children's Products Standard Consultation in Hong Kong

Tue, Dec 23, 2025 09:59 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 183.25, reporting on Hong Kong's launch of a consultation on draft amendments to several standards for toys and children's products. The Hong Kong government launched the one-month consultation on December 1, 2025. The proposed revisions cover changes to adopt up-to-date operative versions of standards for Hong Kong's Toys and Children's Products Safety Ordinance (the Ordinance, Cap 424). Cap 424 mandated compliance for all toys and children's products with all applicable requirements in one of the safety standards specified in the Ordinance's Schedule 1 (Toy Standards) or Schedule 2 (Schedule 2 Product Standards). The draft proposals adopt the most recent standards for toys and four categories of children's product and include an Annex that provides details of the intended changes. Comments will be accepted until December 31, 2025. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 183.25 includes a helpful table summarizing the proposed amendments to Schedules 1 and 2 of the Ordinance. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 183.25 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 Hong Kong Consults on New Standards for Toys and Children's Products SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

Update to CEN Nickel Standard for Spectacle Frames and Sunglasses

Tue, Dec 23, 2025 09:17 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 181.25, focusing on the European Committee for Standardization's (CEN) latest version of the nickel release standard for spectacle frames and sunglasses. EN 16128:2025, 'Ophthalmic optics - Reference method for the testing of spectacle frames and sunglasses for nickel release' was issued in October 2025. It applies to metal spectacle frame components and metal parts of combination spectacle frames intended to come into direct and prolonged contact with the skin of the wearer. Specifying the reference method for testing nickel release, EN 16128:2025 also applies to relevant metal parts of ready-to-wear near-vision spectacles, sunglasses and spectacle frames for eye and face protection, as well as supporting the demonstration of compliance with Entry 27 to Annex XVII of the EU's REACH regulation. Other post assembly products used in pierced body parts that release nickel, as well as articles in direct and prolonged contact with the skin, are regulated by EN 1811. EN 16128:2025 will come into effect by April 2026 and, on official acceptance by the European Commission and publication in the Official Journal of the EU, is also expected to be harmonized with REACH. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 181.25 contains additional information about the key changes in EN 16128:2025. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 181.25 for more details. SGS consumer product services SGS provides news about the development of regulations affecting consumer products as a complimentary service. With an unrivaled global network of laboratories, they offer physical/mechanical testing, analytical testing and consultancy work for technical and non-technical parameters applicable to a comprehensive range of consumer products. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's consumer product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full CEN Issues EN 16128:2025 Nickel Release Standard for Spectacle Frames and Sunglasses SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

What comes next in AI-powered eyewear? WAEA members to introduce new smart glasses at ShowStoppers events during CES 2026

Tue, Dec 23, 2025 09:15 EST

LAS VEGAS, NV., USA - 23 Dec. 2025 - Eyewear powered by artificial intelligence has reached a tipping point, and members of the World AI Eyewear Alliance (WAEA) will detail what's coming next for the newest mainstream personal computing platform at two ShowStoppers press events during the CES 2026 tradeshow in Las Vegas. The World AI Eyewear Alliance (WAEA, https://www.thewaea.org) is a global non-profit initiative for advancing the ecosystem of artificial intelligence powered eyewear and wearable immersive technologies. With founding partners from Asia, America, and Europe gathering together, WAEA welcomes connecting with industry leaders in hardware, software, applications, and investment sectors to co-create international standards and certification frameworks that champion and safeguard consumers. WAEA envisions the future of human-centered computing as eyes-up, hands-free, and context-aware. The first of the two events is the Future Audio-Visual Summit (FAVS) - a press conference produced by ShowStoppers that features product announcements, a panel discussion, and keynote speeches - set for Tuesday, 6 Jan. 2026, 4-5 pm in the Grand Ballroom of the Bellagio Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, NV., USA. As the only vertical event dedicated to AI eyewear during CES, it will bring together the industry's most innovative companies, influential media, and forward-looking investors to spotlight technology products and brands shaping the next generation of smart glasses. Beginning at 6 pm, companies from the press conference will give "eyes-on" demonstrations at the Future Audio-Visual Zone (FAVZ) - inside the annual blockbuster ShowStoppers event set for Tuesday, 6 Jan. 2025, 6-9 pm in the same Grand Ballroom. The session will include corporate roadshows and in-depth networking with over 1,300 journalists, analysts, influencers and creators from 47 countries already registered to attend. A lucky draw will also take place at 7:30 pm, with five AI glasses awarded as prizes. Attending venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) representatives will explore investment opportunities. "Cross-border and cross-cultural conversations are crucial for building truly global collaboration, promoting responsible technology commercialization, and aligning international interoperability standards. Our WAEA members specialize in on-device AI, light-weight components, and real-world uses-cases, to accelerate education and adoption by consumers and enterprise users of AI-powered eyewear for work, home and play," said Timothy Tu, executive director of WAEA. Founding members at the press conference will include: Cybersight Technology (https://cybersight.sg/) - showcasing Zenith, the world's first smart display outdoor sports glasses. GetD Technology (https://zh.igetd.com/) - presenting fashion-forward smart glasses. Holoswim (https://www.guangli.com/) - featuring swimming-focused smart display glasses. Rokid Technology (https://www.rokid.com/) - displaying Rokid Glasses, a bestseller in China. Sharge Technology (https://www.shargetech.com) - launching its latest smart display glasses. SyncSmart Technology (https://syncsmart.cn/) - unveiling the world's first 3D display smart glasses. In total, over 10 leading AI eyewear companies will showcase more than 30 cutting-edge models at the events, spanning diverse use cases such as AI-assisted interaction, entertainment, sports, fashion, and light industrial applications. About ShowStoppers ShowStoppers press events organize product launches, sneak previews and hands-on demonstrations of new tech for work, home and play for journalists, industry and financial analysts, venture capitalists and business executives -- from AI to 5G to cloud, VR to digital health; to better, safer, healthier tools for working from home or going back to the office; to future mobility and autonomy, robotics or smart cities; to apps and hardware that drive mobile and desktop innovation; to wearables, IoT, appliances, entertainment, and more. Beginning its 29th year, ShowStoppers (https://www.showstoppers.com/) is the global leader in producing press and business events spanning the U.S., Europe and Asia. Each event organizes product launches, sneak previews and demonstrations for selected journalists, bloggers, industry and financial analysts, venture capitalists and business executives. Industry leaders, innovators and startups exhibit to generate news coverage and product reviews, make new connections, promote brand and open new markets. ShowStoppers produces official press events at IFA and MWC; partners with CTA, IFA, GSMA and CEATEC; and produces events during CES, IFA, MWC and other tradeshows. To learn more about how you and your company can meet the press at ShowStoppers press events contact Lauren Merel, mailto:lauren@showstoppers.com, +1 908-692-6068, or Dave Leon, mailto:dave@showstoppers.com, +1 845-821-6123. To register as a journalist to attend ShowStoppers events, contact Steve Leon, mailto: sl@showstoppers.com . WAEA Alliance contact: Timothy Tu, mailto:timothy.tu@thewaea.org +1 408 800 6383

SGS expands wireless communication testing scope in Brazil with INMETRO accreditation

Tue, Dec 23, 2025 05:52 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is proud to announce that its laboratory in Piracicaba, São Paulo, has been officially accredited by Brazil's National Institute of Metrology, Quality, and Technology (INMETRO) and authorized by the National Telecommunications Agency (ANATEL) to conduct comprehensive safety and quality testing and certification for wireless communication technologies. As wireless communication technologies continue to evolve and expand across consumer, industrial and telecommunications sectors, manufacturers and suppliers face increasing regulatory demands. SGS's newly accredited Piracicaba facility is fully equipped to provide a comprehensive range of testing services covering Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (including Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7), cellular technologies (2G through 5G), microwave radios, trunking radios and more - ensuring compliance with Brazilian regulatory requirements as well as global standards. The accreditation follows a successful INMETRO assessment in August 2025 with zero non-conformities found, demonstrating SGS's commitment to quality and technical excellence. Strategically located near key industrial hubs including Limeira, Americana and Campinas, the Piracicaba laboratory strengthens SGS's global network of state-of-the-art testing facilities, helping manufacturers and suppliers confidently bring wireless communication products to market both within Brazil and internationally. Key testing capabilities include: Safety testing Bluetooth, LoRa, WiSUN, ZigBee, FHSS Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be, Wi-Fi 6E (AWGN and DFS) for 20/40/80/160/320 MHz bandwidths and Wi-Fi 7 Wireless MIC Cellular modules and handsets 2G/3G/4G/5G (SA/NSA) IPv6 and BTS testing Repeaters, microwave radios, trunking radios, RF amplifiers Candy Lau, Regional Director, Key Account Management: "This accreditation is a milestone, providing manufacturers with local access to advanced, reliable testing that meets Brazilian and international standards. As part of SGS's global network, we bring state-of-the-art testing technology closer to wireless communication innovators, helping accelerate product certification and market entry." Manufacturers, compliance officers and product developers seeking reliable, accredited wireless testing and certification solutions in Brazil are invited to contact SGS's Piracicaba laboratory for expert support. Interested parties are encouraged to explore SGS's full range of wireless testing solutions .

SGS expands wireless communication testing scope in Brazil with INMETRO accreditation

Tue, Dec 23, 2025 04:47 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is proud to announce that its laboratory in Piracicaba, São Paulo, has been officially accredited by Brazil's National Institute of Metrology, Quality, and Technology (INMETRO) and authorized by the National Telecommunications Agency (ANATEL) to conduct comprehensive safety and quality testing and certification for wireless communication technologies. As wireless communication technologies continue to evolve and expand across consumer, industrial and telecommunications sectors, manufacturers and suppliers face increasing regulatory demands. SGS's newly accredited Piracicaba facility is fully equipped to provide a comprehensive range of testing services covering Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (including Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7), cellular technologies (2G through 5G), microwave radios, trunking radios and more - ensuring compliance with Brazilian regulatory requirements as well as global standards. The accreditation follows a successful INMETRO assessment in August 2025 with zero non-conformities found, demonstrating SGS's commitment to quality and technical excellence. Strategically located near key industrial hubs including Limeira, Americana and Campinas, the Piracicaba laboratory strengthens SGS's global network of state-of-the-art testing facilities, helping manufacturers and suppliers confidently bring wireless communication products to market both within Brazil and internationally. Key testing capabilities include: Safety testing Bluetooth, LoRa, WiSUN, ZigBee, FHSS Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be, Wi-Fi 6E (AWGN and DFS) for 20/40/80/160/320 MHz bandwidths and Wi-Fi 7 Wireless MIC Cellular modules and handsets 2G/3G/4G/5G (SA/NSA) IPv6 and BTS testing Repeaters, microwave radios, trunking radios, RF amplifiers Candy Lau, Regional Director, Key Account Management: "This accreditation is a milestone, providing manufacturers with local access to advanced, reliable testing that meets Brazilian and international standards. As part of SGS's global network, we bring state-of-the-art testing technology closer to wireless communication innovators, helping accelerate product certification and market entry." Manufacturers, compliance officers and product developers seeking reliable, accredited wireless testing and certification solutions in Brazil are invited to contact SGS's Piracicaba laboratory for expert support. Interested parties are encouraged to explore SGS's full range of wireless testing solutions . For further information, please contact: Amon Kauê Commercial Supervisor SGS do Brasil Phone: +55 11 3883-8906 (Direct) Mobile: +55 11 99621-1944 Eileen Hunter Atwal Sr. Sales Executive SGS North America, Inc. Mobile: :+1 858-239-6578

The Hidden Bottleneck Slowing Down UK Retail Supply Chains

Tue, Dec 23, 2025 03:19 EST

The Hidden Bottleneck Slowing Down UK Retail Supply Chains As UK retailers continue to battle tight margins, volatile demand and rising customer expectations, Pallet Trucks UK is warning that one of the most persistent threats to supply chain performance is also one of the least discussed: outdated and poorly maintained manual handling equipment. While attention is often focused on transport delays or labour shortages, the company says ageing manual handling equipment - such as pallet trucks, stackers and lift tables - is quietly undermining efficiency inside warehouses and distribution centres across the country. In fast-moving retail environments, pallet trucks are in constant use, forming the backbone of goods-in, picking and despatch operations. When equipment is worn, unstable or prone to breakdown, even small delays can quickly multiply. A pallet that takes longer to move can slow entire workflows, create congestion and contribute to missed loading slots. Industry estimates suggest that unplanned downtime in busy distribution centres can cost thousands of pounds per hour once lost labour, delayed vehicles and knock-on delivery failures are considered. Pallet Trucks UK argues that while pallet trucks may seem like low-value assets compared to automated systems or vehicles, their impact on day-to-day operations is disproportionately large. Outdated equipment also presents a growing safety concern. Worn components increase the risk of sudden failure, while poorly maintained trucks can force operators to compensate with awkward movements or excessive force. Over time, this raises the likelihood of musculoskeletal injuries, absenteeism and staff turnover, further compounding operational disruption. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Trucks UK, said, "Pallet trucks are often taken for granted until something goes wrong. We speak to businesses every week who are experiencing unexplained slowdowns, only to discover their handling equipment is long past its best. When you rely on kit that isn't fit for purpose, you're effectively building delays into every shift. "Retail supply chains are under intense pressure to move faster and more reliably, but that doesn't always require complex solutions. Investing in robust, well-maintained pallet trucks can remove friction from daily operations, reduce injury risk and help teams hit their delivery windows consistently. It's one of the simplest ways to protect both people and performance." Pallet Trucks UK is calling for retailers and logistics operators to review the condition of their manual handling equipment as part of routine operational planning, rather than waiting for breakdowns to occur. For more information, please visit: www.pallettrucksuk.co.uk .

24 Ivey, Barnum & O'Mara LLC Attorneys Join Mandelbaum Barrett PC in a Strategic Talent Collaboration

Mon, Dec 22, 2025 20:05 EST

Mandelbaum Barrett PC has announced that all 24 attorneys and staff from Ivey, Barnum & O'Mara , LLC ("IBO" ) , one of Greenwich, Connecticut's oldest and most respected law firms, have joined Mandelbaum Barrett PC, effective January 1, 2026. The addition of IBO's attorneys expands Mandelbaum Barrett PC's geographic reach into New England and provides expanded resources to the Connecticut firm's clients. Further, it strengthens both firms' capabilities across several practice areas, including real estate, trusts and estates, franchise law, litigation, and personal injury. "This strategic expansion of Mandelbaum Barrett PC into Connecticut and the subsequent growth of our practice now allow us to serve both corporate and individual clients in the region with even greater depth, agility, and personalized service," said William S. Barrett, CEO of Mandelbaum Barrett PC. "But, just as important, the attorneys and staff of Ivey, Barnum & O'Mara who have joined Mandelbaum Barrett bring a shared legacy of excellence, community leadership, and client-first values to our firm." Ivey, Barnum & O'Mara, LLC, established in 1950, is the largest law firm based in Greenwich and is widely respected for its expertise in real estate, trusts and estate planning, business, employment, litigation, and personal injury law. Many of the attorneys from IBO who have joined Mandelbaum Barrett PC have also served their communities in leadership roles, ranging from the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Senate to serving as Probate Judge and President of the Connecticut Bar Association. Ivey, Barnum & O'Mara Partner and Management Committee Member Stephen G. Walko says, "Our firm was built in Greenwich, and our roots here in Fairfield County run deep. This partnership represents an opportunity not only to expand our capabilities and resources for our growing client base here, but also to preserve everything that has defined our practice locally. We are proud to take this next step with a firm that appreciates the importance of community grounded in places like Greenwich. Fairfield County is home to many of the world's leading financial and professional services firms, and most recently, a growing information services sector. It also ranks among the wealthiest counties in the United States. "The addition of these attorneys to Mandelbaum Barrett marks a significant milestone in our firm's strategic and steady growth from a small practice founded in 1930 with just one attorney to now 150 attorneys beginning in 2026," Chairman Barry R. Mandelbaum added. "It is certainly an exciting way to start our 96 th year and testimony to both the firm's impact and the culture we have built over the years." Mandelbaum's father, Irving Mandelbaum, founded the firm in Newark, NJ. "Our attorneys are excited to join Mandelbaum Barrett PC and bring even more value to our clients," said Steven Steinmetz, also a partner and member of the Management Committee of Ivey, Barnum & O'Mara. "This move allows us to expand our capabilities under the Mandelbaum Barrett name, while staying true to the relationships and values that have defined our firm for 75 years. Clients of IBO will continue to work with their trusted attorneys, who are now part of a broader team of professionals offering a more extensive range of services. This will ensure seamless, continued access to high-quality, personalized legal counsel as part of Mandelbaum Barrett's enhanced resources and reach." About Mandelbaum Barrett PC Founded in 1930, Mandelbaum Barrett PC has built a 95-year reputation as a trusted legal partner. With offices in New Jersey, New York, Florida, Colorado, and now Connecticut, the firm offers a full-service approach across more than 30 practice areas, including corporate law, litigation, real estate, healthcare, intellectual property, and personal matters. Mandelbaum Barrett PC's multidisciplinary team is recognized for its collaborative, proactive approach and dedication to fostering lasting client relationships across generations and industries. The Firm is built on relationships, focused on results and powered by collaboration. To learn more, visit www.mblawfirm.com . # # #

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