The revelations mirror a Times investigation on corruption in marijuana licensing. Citing The Times' story, a California lawmaker wants a statewide task force to investigate.
Cremation is becoming more popular than burial, but “natural organic reduction” is a new option that advocates say enriches our connection with the Earth.
The idea of human composting to help restore a forest or grow flowers may be a little off-putting to some, but it has many advantages over traditional-but-toxic methods of burial and cremation.
Would you rather be buried or cremated when you die? If you feel the way I do, the answer is neither. I cringe at the thought of my body burning up at well over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit or being pumped full of toxic chemicals and spending the rest of eternity in a cramped box 6 feet underground.
Bill package builds upon more than $200 million in state funding to create abortion.ca.gov, cover uninsured care, support providers, bolster security and more