Dozens of Sacramento Pot Businesses to Go Dark Next Month
Some 58 cannabis businesses in Sacramento may be forced to suspend operations on Feb. 1 because they have not completed the necessary paperwork for a business operations permit.
Some 58 cannabis businesses in Sacramento may be forced to suspend operations on Feb. 1 because they have not completed the necessary paperwork for a business operations permit.
Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled a $222.2 billion budget proposal for 2020-21 on Friday – the second annual spending plan he has presented as governor and the largest in state history.
In a lengthy report, real estate advisory group Resonance Consultancy has ranked the world’s best cities for 2020.
Jurisdictions across the state have begun aggressively pursuing property owners in their quest to crack down on illegal pot cultivation.
With Sacramento’s marijuana industry coming under intense scrutiny, concerns over the cash-heavy nature of the business are once again taking center stage.
California communities are witnessing a rush on evictions and rent raises ahead of statewide protections that go into effect Jan. 1.
The Sacramento Bee has some new reporting on the controversy that has erupted over Sacramento’s legal marijuana industry.
The California Bureau of Cannabis Control says it is looking into a series of cannabis licenses granted to a Ukrainian-born businessman on the fringes of the presidential impeachment scandal.
7.5 million Californians are drinking tap water containing cancer-causing chemicals and other toxins, according to a new report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.