WATSONVILLE — The Watsonville Planning Commission on Tuesday meeting unanimously approved changes in ownership for two cannabis retail businesses. This included a change in the ownership structure of Creme De Canna on West Beach Street and a complete shift in ownership for the Cultivate Watsonville dispensary on Kearney Street. Per the city’s municipal code, if […]
Glass House Brands, a cannabis cultivation company with strong ties to the Central Coast, is suing a rival cannabis firm for alleging in a social media campaign that Glass House is a black market operation. The rival, South Cord Holdings, is a holding company for various Catalyst Cannabis subsidiaries that operate legal dispensaries in California,
San Jose native Tonya McKenzie is the first African American woman to run for Redondo Beach City Council for the Fourth District, and if victorious, she will be the first black woman to hold the city council position. With District 4 being the least voting block (residents are voting the least), McKenzie believes that conversation, collaboration, and commonality can turn that around.
by Garth Meyer The man behind the Redondo Beach retail marijuana initiative graduated from Mira Costa High School in 2020. Samuel Nicosia, 20, is the proponent.