The seminar, which kicked off Sunday, is an eight-day course that teaches students leadership practices, strategies and principles. It aims to send them back to school with a clear understanding of how to be leaders in various public service roles.
Dispensaries will soon open their doors in Monterey, following the city council’s May 21 decision to approve the permits for four cannabis retail stores.
Erik Chalhoub here, thinking about the 2016 election. No, not what typically comes to mind when discussing that election. Rather, I’m referring to California’s Proposition 64, which legalized marijuana for
Monterey has not allowed commercial cannabis retail, manufacturing, or cultivation before. Although, in Monterey County, the cities of Seaside, Del Rey Oaks, Marina and the unincorporated areas of Carmel, Big Sur and Moss Landing have allowed commercial cannabis operations.