What's the difference between coffee and espresso?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:32 GMT

What's the difference between coffee and espresso? (WHTM) — Coffee and espresso may both give you energy, but they're not the same thing.Most people will go to Dunkin, Starbucks, or a coffee shop and order a type of coffee with the option to add an espresso shot. But you can also order an espresso by itself, so what is the difference? What is the difference between apple juice and apple cider? CoffeeAccording to the Merriam-Webster, coffee is a beverage made by percolation, infusion, or decoction from the roasted and ground seeds of a coffee plant.Coffee can come in three types of roasts: dark, medium, or light, and is usually served in 6-8 ounces (but don't be ashamed to get a larger size).Coffee can be made in a matter of minutes using a coffee pot or machine such as a Keurig but for a "perfect" cup of coffee using the drip method is preferred.According to Giesen, the drip method process is, "You start with using a paper filter. Then, the ground coffee beans are added and after that, the water is poured over this, causing fresh ...

6 injured in multi-car crash near Manor

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:32 GMT

6 injured in multi-car crash near Manor TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — Six people were injured in a three-car crash near Manor late Saturday, according to Austin-Travis County EMS. The crash happened around 8:30 p.m. in the 12000 block of East US Highway 290 eastbound near FM 973, according to ATCEMS.This is a developing story and will be updated.

Hotter summers, warmer winters? New climate report offers scalding outlooks

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:32 GMT

Hotter summers, warmer winters? New climate report offers scalding outlooks (NEXSTAR) — It might be hard to think of warmer days — especially with a strong El Niño likely to bring more snow this year — but a new federal climate report shows the U.S. could face dire heat in the coming decades at the hands of global warming.The Fifth National Climate Assessment, released earlier this month, shows the planet will likely heat up by an average of between 4.5 and 7.2 degrees Fahrenheit compared to pre-industrial times — outpacing goals of both the U.S. and international community, The Hill reports.The U.S. is likely to see significant temperature changes: at 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit of global warming, the average temperature here could rise between 4.4 and 5.6 degrees, the report explains.Alaska is expected to be the hardest hit, with some areas seeing the average temperature jump by as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit in the coming decades.Elsewhere in the U.S., the Midwest, Northeast, and much of the mountainous West could see the average temperatures...

Keeler: CU Buffs star Travis Hunter’s worst enemy in Utah wasn’t awful Pac-12 refs. It was Deion Sanders’ game management

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:32 GMT

Keeler: CU Buffs star Travis Hunter’s worst enemy in Utah wasn’t awful Pac-12 refs. It was Deion Sanders’ game management SALT LAKE CITY — The elephant in the room had only one timeout left in his trunk for the final 19 minutes and change.In a close game. On the road. With a backup quarterback.“(There) was a substitution kind-of situation that went on there,” CU football coach Deion Sanders explained to me after a 23-17 loss to Utah at Rice-Eccles Stadium early Saturday night.“(And) I’ve got to protect us. I can’t let us — we can’t lose five yards. So we (were) gonna have to take a timeout (early in the third quarter). I understand what you’re saying. But in the prominent time, we’ve got to do what we’ve got to do at that time.”A 3-0 start doesn’t become 4-8 without the help of many hands. Including those at the very top. Utah — and, yeah, these are the Utes, it’s what they do — wound up hogging the ball, largely on the ground, for 16 of the game’s final 20 minutes.With Travis Hunter cooking, the Buffs’ two-...

Man dies in Larimer County Jail after being medically cleared at hospital twice

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:32 GMT

Man dies in Larimer County Jail after being medically cleared at hospital twice A man died Saturday at the Larimer County Jail after he was medically cleared at a hospital twice the day before he died, according to the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office.Johnstown police arrested the man Friday morning about 9:40 a.m. on felony drug charges, deputies said in a news release. They took him to a hospital, where he was “medically cleared for incarceration,” and officers took him to the jail.During the booking process, according to the news release, he began to show signs of a possible overdose and was taken back to the hospital.The hospital medically discharged him just after 9 p.m. Friday and police booked him into jail, according to the news release.About 1:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon, a deputy conducting routine status checks found the man unresponsive in his cell; medical staff and deputies began performing life-saving measures, but the man died.He was the only person in his cell, according to the news release.The Larimer County Coroner’s Off...

Kiszla: Warning to football teams standing between Mines and first national championship: Oooh, this is going to hurt

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:32 GMT

Kiszla: Warning to football teams standing between Mines and first national championship: Oooh, this is going to hurt GOLDEN — The wildest ride in Colorado sports is a runaway ore cart, rolling out of the foothills, flattening everything in its path.Hop in. Or get run over.There are better football teams in our fair land than Colorado School of Mines. But you think there’s a more dominant squad than this little juggernaut?Mess around and find out.On a snow globe of a Saturday afternoon, the Augustana Vikings sauntered into Marv Kay Stadium, looking for trouble in the NCAA Division II playoffs.Big mistake.“They hadn’t seen anybody like us,” said Mines coach Pete Sterbick after an ore cart loaded with touchdowns and sack dances ran over Augustana 56-10 in a playoff game so lopsided it should’ve been played with a mercy rule, a running clock and participation ribbons for the losers.While Orediggers quarterback John Matocha threw for 328 yards and three touchdowns, 6-foot-7 Casey Bauman, his Augustana counterpart, was felled like a big tree, going down hard with six sacks.Mercy me.At Mines, the B...

Video shows L.A. County deputy punching amputee during violent arrest

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:32 GMT

Video shows L.A. County deputy punching amputee during violent arrest Community members are demanding justice after the violent arrest of an amputee was caught on camera in East Los Angeles.Video of the incident shows Alejandro Hernandez, 34, being punched by Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies on Nov. 20. His loved ones said the incident is an example of law enforcement brutality.Hernandez's family said he was washing his truck on Monday afternoon when East L.A. deputies suddenly pulled up and began harassing him. The sheriff's department said deputies had recognized Hernandez as an active gang member who was walking down the street near the 3500 block of Floral Drive.They claimed he appeared to be hiding something in his waistband. When deputies made contact with Hernandez, they allegedly felt a firearm in his waistband. They said Hernandez had resisted arrest, which was why force was used. Community members are demanding justice after the violent arrest of an amputee being punched by an L.A. County sheriff’s deputy was caught on ca...

In the Bay Area, 1 in 4 millennials (and 3 in 4 Gen Zers) still live at home

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:32 GMT

In the Bay Area, 1 in 4 millennials (and 3 in 4 Gen Zers) still live at home After Kelly Zhao earned a master’s degree in ethnic studies from UCLA last year, she followed the lead of so many other young graduates thrust into a competitive job market: She moved back in with her parents while she looked for work.Upon returning to her childhood home in Pittsburg, Zhao, 25, soon found a job with a local advocacy group, making around $70,000 a year. But even then, she said, renting an apartment just doesn’t make financial sense right now, especially while contributing around $1,500 a month toward her parents’ mortgage.“I realized that it’s going to be really hard to move out,” said Zhao, whose younger sister, also in her 20s, lives with the family, too. “I think I’ll be at home at least for another year or two. That’s just something that I expect.”Zhao’s dad is ill and struggling to make ends meet, and she anticipates continuing to help with the home loan even after she eventually finds a place of ...

Oakland PD vehicle hit by sideshow participant on Thanksgiving night

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:32 GMT

Oakland PD vehicle hit by sideshow participant on Thanksgiving night (KRON) -- On Thanksgiving, an Oakland Police vehicle was hit by a sideshow participant while trying to drive through the event, OPD officials said.Just before midnight on Nov. 23, officers responded to a sideshow in the area of 80th Avenue and International Boulevard in Oakland. Officials said there were between 15 and 20 cars participating and about 30 people on foot watching.During the sideshow, a vehicle was hit by an active participant. Spectator video shows a white sedan back up into the front of the police vehicle while doing donuts in the middle of the street. Officials said the suspect fled the scene. No injuries or damage to the police vehicle were reported.The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Oakland Police Department Traffic Investigation Unit at (510) 777-8570.

Suspect kicks San Rafael police officer in face during arrest

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:32 GMT

Suspect kicks San Rafael police officer in face during arrest (KRON) -- A routine probation compliance check turned violent when an officer with the San Rafael Police Department was allegedly kicked in the face while trying to put a suspect in the car Friday night, according to SRPD officials. Police said they saw a man known to be on probation for several violent crimes walking in the 400 block of Francisco Boulevard East around 9:30 p.m. Officers contacted the man for a probation compliance check when they said he began to reach for his waistband. The officers immediately put the man in handcuffs before he could get to the weapon.Police said they found an unloaded ghost gun in the suspect's pantleg. The suspect then became violent and kicked one of the officers in the face while being placed in the back of the police car. The officers sustained a minor injury.Police said the gun they found may have been used in an armed robbery that was reported near Fourth Street and Tamalpais Avenue in downtown San Rafael. The suspect also matched the susp...