Marijuana reform’s new leaders in the U.S. Congress are Democratic U.S. Reps. Dina Titus of Nevada and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota.
Cannabis company Agrify Corp. on Monday announced a deal to sell its cultivation operation for $7 million to an investment firm affiliated with former CEO Raymond Chang.
Brooks Jorgensen, a cannabis and alcohol beverage industry executive with more than 25 years of experience, will focus on ...
Canadian cannabis company Entourage Health Corp. plans to go private in a deal with its primary investor and lender, a major ...
Here are our cannabis industry predictions for 2025: The process to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule 3 drug must end ...
A showdown is brewing after a court found for a second time that regulators improperly awarded one of Arkansas's eight ...
Marijuana operator Stiiizy said a cybercrime group accessed some of its retail customer data when its point-of-sale vendor ...
Cannabis multistate operator Vireo Growth raised $6 million more than it hoped for in a private placement offering that ...
Nebraska voters recently delivered more than 70% support for a medical cannabis ballot initiative and the contours of an MMJ program will begin to take shape in 2025, notwithstanding ongoing ...
Caregivers in Hawaii who provide medical marijuana access to qualified patients will be protected under governor's executive order.
Total recreational cannabis sales in New York have eclipsed the $1 billion milestone since the adult-use market launched in ...
Anthus Capital Holdings is buying Illinois marijuana vape brand Cheetah Enterprises in an all-stock deal valued at $1.5 ...