Sacramento Gears Up for New Era: Cannabis Lounges Set to Transform Local Social Scene

Sacramento, Calif. — As California welcomes 2023, cannabis aficionados across the state are buzzing with excitement over a significant development in marijuana legislation that is poised to spur economic activity in the region. Following the recent legalization of cannabis consumption lounges, akin to the cafes seen in Amsterdam, Sacramento dispensaries are gearing up to embrace these changes. These lounges will not only allow the use of cannabis but also the serving of food and beverages, and even live music entertainment, thereby broadening the scope for business opportunities. Maisha Bahati, CEO of Crystal Nugs located in … Read more

Sacramento to Enforce Tighter Parking Laws Near Sidewalks and Crosswalks to Boost Pedestrian Safety

Sacramento, Calif. — In an effort to enhance pedestrian safety, Sacramento is preparing to enforce stricter parking regulations around crosswalks citywide. Starting in January 2025, fines will be issued to drivers who park their vehicles illegally near sidewalks and crosswalks, as part of a state law known as “daylighting.” This law, which aims to clear the areas near crosswalks from parked cars to provide drivers a clearer view of pedestrians, prohibits parking within 20 feet of crosswalks throughout California. Although initially implemented last year, cities have so far only issued warnings. However, with pedestrian fatalities … Read more

Family Sues Hospital After Missing Sacramento Woman Found in Storage a Year Post Death

Sacramento, Calif. — A shocking and emotionally charged lawsuit has been filed by the family of Jessie Marie Peterson, a 31-year-old Sacramento resident, who died following a medical episode related to her Type 1 diabetes at Mercy San Juan Medical Center in April 2023. For an entire year, her family was led to believe she had been discharged and was alive, while her body lay unclaimed in a hospital cold storage facility. Peterson’s kin claim their devastating journey began shortly after being falsely informed by hospital staff that she had been discharged. Meanwhile, the truth … Read more

Judge Pauses Sacramento County’s Legal Battle With City Over Homelessness Solutions for Six Months

Sacramento, CA — A significant legal battle that throws Sacramento city officials into the hot seat over their handling of the homelessness crisis has been temporarily halted. A Superior Court judge has ordered a six-month stay on the lawsuit filed by the Sacramento County District Attorney against the city, a lawsuit that accuses the local government of not doing enough to address the escalating issue of homelessness. The lawsuit, initiated by DA Anne Marie Schubert, claims that Sacramento has failed to enforce existing laws concerning loitering and public camping, which has exacerbated the conditions for … Read more