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 Walking around Kaleras vertical farm facility in Aurora, Colorado, feels like youre in a sci-fi movie. Purple LED lights illuminate the rows upon rows of leafy greens.CEO Jim Leighton says the idea behind Kalera has been 12 years in the making stanley cup . Now it operates the world s largest network of vertical farming. There s a growing chasm between what science knows, what technology can deliver, and what food companies actually do,  Leighton said.  And so Kalera sits right in the middle of that. Once water is brought into the facility, its purified and consistently reused which significantly reduces the amount of water they need. Kalera claims to use 97% less water than traditional farming. Facilities are popping up all across the U.S. and the world. The first was in Orlando, Florida, the second one in Atlanta, Georgia,  Leighton said.  And we opened, recently, a facility in Houston, Texas. And then Denver is our most recent facility. Also, through an acquisition, we acquired a company in Kuwait, which if y stanley termoska ou think of Kuwait, that s a great example of what vertical farm stanley cup ing can do and what Kalera can do, because we can put these things anywhere. The next facilities will be in Seattle, St. Paul and Singapore. Think of this, that we re harvesting continually 365 days a year,  Leighton said.  So you ll see that being harvested in this facility today will be shipped either later today or tomorrow. The goal for Kalera is to provide a platform that can be replicated anywhere. We currently h Qfrc Cudahy woman accused of stealing nearly $100,000 in donations meant for veterans
 AVONDALE, Ariz. 鈥?The quick action of an Avondale, Arizona, woman likely saved the lives of her neighbors., a family of six.On New Year s Day, Carolyn Palisch was up early drinking coffee in her robe when she looked out the window and noticed smoke coming from her neighbor s roof. It didnt look normal, and I thought to myself,  they dont have a fireplace,   said Palisch, who asked her husband if he also smelled smoke. By the time he replied,  I dont smell smoke.  I was out the door. The 63-year-old nurse sprinted over to her neighbor s door and began banging on the door, window, and doorbell. I just knew I had to get them out and get them up. That was my goal,  she said.  I didnt want to yell fire because I didnt want to scare the kids. Because if you yell fire then they might scatter or go looking for possessions. Finally, David opened the door and I very calmly said,  You need to get out. Your house is on fire.  The family was able to get their f stanley cup our children, all  termo stanley under the age of 12, out of the home safely. Immediately I grabbed my son. I told my older girls,  Come on, lets go!  And we ran out,  said Nicole Salgado.  Then I came back in, after I gave the kids to Carolyn, I came back in to get the stanley becher  pets - two dogs and a bearded dragon.  If they had been five minutes longer it wouldve been a catastrophe,  said Palisch. The firefighters and cops told us it if it wouldve been a couple of minutes longer and no one would have noticed then when the roof caved in, all that smoke wou