At the end of September, California Gov. Gavin Newsom approved Assembly Bill 1775, which authorizes local jurisdictions to allow licensed cannabis retailers to prepare and sell food and non-alcoholic ...
Jana Adams had fought this battle before. Seven years ago, she was pressing a public school district in Santa Rosa to allow her daughter, Brooke Adams, to enroll. Brooke suffers from Dravet syndrome, ...
Cafe Culture Starting in January, Californians will be able to enjoy cannabis Euro-style thanks to a newly-passed bill ...
The City Council will consider adopting new sewer service rates that, if approved, would see rates updated over the next five ...
The award-winning cannabis dispensary 7 Stars Holistic Healing Center, located at 3219 Pierce St. in Richmond, recently ...
Ahead of the election, the Orange County Register compiled a list of questions from our readers to pose to the candidates who ...
A federal report outlines recommendations to minimize societal harms and inform cannabis policy research over the next five ...
Governor Gavin Newsom's decision to tighten regulations raises questions about how these restrictions will affect the market ...
Next week, Sacramento County leaders will consider a total ban on the sale of any hemp products with a trace of THC. Sacramento County shops caught violating the proposed ban could face administrative ...
While the rest of the country waits patiently for cannabis cafes to be legalized in their respective states, California ...
A former Stiiizy Inc. employee said the cannabis company’s policy of paying hourly employees per trimmed marijuana plant ...