Medical Marijuana Measures Voted Onto Ballot In Costa Mesa
The initiatives could allow up to eight shops to operate in the city.
The Orange County Register:
Costa Mesa Voters Will See Three Medical Pot Shop Measures
Voters will decide in November whether medical marijuana dispensaries should be allowed in the city. The City Council voted 4-0 Tuesday night to place two measures proposed by two advocates that would allow several dispensaries in the city on the ballot. One initiative would allow up to eight shops and the other four. (Casiano, 6/10)
In other news from across the state —
The Mercury News:
West Nile Virus: Positive Mosquitoes Detected In San Jose And Campbell
Mosquitoes that have tested positive for West Nile Virus have been detected in parts of San Jose and Campbell, according to the Santa Clara County Vector Control District. The adult mosquitoes were collected from 95125, 95124, 95008, and 95118 zip codes. (Leyva, 6/10)
Bay City News:
Jail Time For 2 Menlo Park Therapists Who Overbilled County
A pair of Menlo Park therapists took a plea deal and will serve up to a year in jail after they were charged with swindling San Mateo County by getting paid for therapy sessions for victims of violent crime that never occurred, prosecutors said. (6/11)