Investigator: Some officials resisted Charlottesville review

Attorney Timothy Heaphy, uses a graphic as he delivers an independent report on the issues concerning the white supremacist rally and protest in Charlottesville, during a news conference in Charlottesville, Va., Friday, Dec. 1,... . FILE - In this Aug. 12, 2017 file photo, White nationalist demonstrators clash with counter demonstrators at the entrance to Lee Park in Charlottesville, Va.

‘High’ participants may skew cannabis study results

Thankful for this style staple! Melania looks comfy and casual in her favorite gingham shirt and a White House cap as she and Trump serve lunch to the Florida Coast Guard on Thanksgiving Families of 44 missing submarine crew have been told their loved ones are DEAD: Relatives react with fury as Argentine Navy confirms an explosion was recorded last week when it vanished The tricks stores are using to try and lure shoppers off the internet and back to main street for the festive shopping season REVEALED: The secret Israeli commando operation that discovered ISIS could turn laptops into bombs and led to US airline ban President Trump wishes US soldiers a happy Thanksgiving on conference call as he lists off his achievements, telling them 'you're fighting for something good' Trump's Mar-a-Lago Thanksgiving is set to cost taxpayers millions of dollars - as he tweets a happy holiday message ... (more)

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Mayor Jim Kenney and Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro discussed Philly and America in the age of Trump - among other things - at Philly Mag's annual ThinkFest on Thursday. In conversation with 6ABC Action News anchor Matt O'Donnell , the duo addressed a range of topics, including President Donald Trump , guns, opioid issues, safe injection sites, medical marijuana, Amazon, Philly sports teams and more.

Democratic Candidate Phil Murphy Easily Defeats Kim Guadagno In New Jersey

New Jersey became the seventh state in the country where Democrats now control the legislative and executive branches with the election on Tuesday of Philip D. Murphy, a former Wall Street banker with no experience in office, as its 56th governor, according to The Associated Press. The decisive victory by Mr. Murphy, who transformed himself from a Goldman Sachs executive into a progressive Democrat to match the direction of an anxious political party, gives Democrats a badly needed lift and a governor who has vowed to make his state a bulwark against the policies of President Trump.

Acacia Diversified Holdings, Inc. Subsidiary Acquires Processing License in Tennessee

Acacia Diversified Holdings, Inc. , an emerging cannabis company, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Eufloria Medical of Tennessee, Inc. is pleased to announce that Eufloria has secured a processing, manufacturing and retail sales license in Tennessee. The acquisition of these licenses will allow Eufloria to conduct hemp-related business in Tennessee, as it moves forward in this new emerging hemp marketplace.

Handbook to ranching; pizza-loving bears; high hopes for medical marijuana

It's hard not to wax rhapsodic about the poet and essayist Linda M. Hasselstrom, whose 17th book, Dakota: Bones, Grass and Sky , was published this year. Her mostly short poems are frank yet lyrical, and their subjects range from the appearance of her own aging body to reprising the worth of an old cow found frozen stiff on the range.

Stern calls for NBA changes of marijuana rules

A former judge who led Guatemala's soccer federation is set to be the first person sentenced in the U.S. in the world soccer scandal. The upstart tea party Republican who challenged Arizona Sen. John McCain last year and then set her sights on the state's junior senator is suddenly in the national spotlight.

Calaveras supervisors table ordinance to ban commercial cannabis cultivation

Gary Jakobs, a consultant with Ascent Environmental hired by Calaveras County, confers with Peter Maurer, county planning director, on Wednesday during a special board meeting on cannabis in San Andreas. - union democrat Gary Jakobs, a consultant with Ascent Environmental hired by Calaveras County, confers with Peter Maurer, county planning director, on Wednesday during a special board meeting on cannabis in San Andreas.

Colorado’s governor bets legislators can fix spending law

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is betting state lawmakers can fix a mistake in an intricate spending law without jeopardizing hard-won compromises that spared rural hospitals drastic budget cuts and provided $1.9 billion for transportation. Hickenlooper called a special session to restore the ability of Denver's Regional Transportation District and other so-called special districts to collect standard state sales taxes on recreational marijuana.

Giving the gift of green in the ‘District of Cannabis’

11, 2017, photo, jars of marijuana buds are displayed in Washington at a closed Ethiopian restaurant at a "gifted" marijuana event. In the so-called "District of Cannabis" it's legal to grow and consume mariju... .