A discussion of California-specific issues and other general concerns that an owner of commercial real property in California ...
Starting next year, diners in the western US state of California can smoke cannabis at certain restaurants, thanks to a new ...
The new law should help licensed retailers compete with the black market while mitigating the "smell of marijuana" that ...
Your cannabis purchase may soon come with a side of fresh food and live music, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation ...
California's new restrictions on the sale of hemp products have sparked debate within the cannabis community. Industry ...
Mona Holmes is a reporter for Eater Los Angeles and a regular contributor to KCRW radio. She has covered restaurants, dining, ...
California was the first US state to ban smoking in bars and restaurants almost 30 years ago. Newsom had vetoed a similar bill last year over health concerns. The newly signed law includes measures to ...
By Terry Hacienda, The Fresh Toast A staple of neighborhoods for meats, fresh vegetables and more – will California add in ...
As cannabis laws relax nationwide alongside the booming sector, two Black men are poised to transform New Jersey's cannabis market.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1775, authored by Asm. Matt Haney (D–San Francisco), to legalize the cafes.
Under the new laws signed by Gov. Newsom, authorities will get more tools to arrest thieves. Conan Nolan reports for the NBC4 ...
Customers will be able to buy cannabis on-site at the lounges, which will also be able to sell non-cannabis-infused foods and ...