By Jim Tortolano/Orange County Tribune Movement toward legalizing the retail sale and other commercial uses of cannabis products slowed at Tuesday’s meeting of the Huntington Beach City Council. What was at issue […]
By Jim Tortolano/Orange County Tribune Movement toward legalizing the retail sale and other commercial uses of cannabis products slowed at Tuesday’s meeting of the Huntington Beach City Council. What was at issue […]
Another step toward giving Huntington Beach voters a chance to decide whether to authorize the sale of cannabis products in the city – and to tax them – is on the agenda […]
The 2022 General Election campaign season is just about to begin. Monday is the first day for candidates for local office to take out declaration of candidacy and nomination papers for city […]
By Jim Tortolano/Orange County Tribune Voters in Huntington Beach will get a chance on Nov. 8 to decide whether to allow the sale of cannabis in the city, and to levy taxes […]
Cannabis and coyotes top the agenda for Tuesday’s meeting of the Huntington Beach City Council. After a study session on cannabis business taxation and regulation at 4 p.m., the council will take […]
By Jim Tortolano/Orange County Tribune. It’s been said that the wheels of justice grind slowly; sometimes the vehicles of local government take their time arriving as well. After a meeting of Huntington […]
The City of Huntington Beach may be going back to voters in November to revisit the status of cannabis in Surf City, as the city council considers two such proposals next week. […]
By Jim Tortolano/Orange County Tribune A major step toward creating a permanent facility with services for the homeless was taken by the Huntington Beach City Council on Tuesday night. On a 7-0 […]
An exclusive negotiating agreement to develop a permanent “Healing Center” for the unsheltered goes before the Huntington Beach City Council when it meets on Tuesday. The ENA would be with Jamboree Housing […]
Huntington Beach is the only city in Orange County that has an elected city attorney, city clerk and city treasurer. Should that change? At Tuesday’s meeting, the Huntington Beach City Council voted […]