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Currently, the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control gives permits to producers to offer samples and sell bottles at farmers markets, but only if the wine is made “entirely from grapes or other agricultural products grown by the winegrower.”
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It will soon be prohibited to suspend Central Coast students in middle and high school for low-level behavioral actions — its part of a new state law.
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A new proposal would allow California restaurants to permanently offer to-go cocktails. Senator Bill Dodd from Napa said SB389 would throw businesses a…
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For the last eight years, Democrat Hannah-Beth Jackson has represented California’s 19th state senate district, which extends from Guadalupe to Camarillo.…
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The California state Senate has passed a bill that would make it easier for cities to finance and build projects to capture stormwater. Under the…