Long Island tops NYS in retail cannabis sales per store, says Office of Cannabis Management. FOX 5 NY's Jodi Goldberg has the numbers.
The L.A. cannabis community's aid efforts include raising funds, replacing smoking devices and giving displaced medical marijuana patients a free place to light up.
Sleep is vital to a function, happy life…but sometimes is so hard to achieve. But good news – is cannabis now the #1 sleep aid?
A new study has revealed how both recent and lifetime cannabis use can affect cognitive function and working memory.
At least one of the 10 men charged in last year's fatal robbery at a Mount Vernon cannabis warehouse has admitted taking part in the brazen heist.
Although her name has surfaced in connection with a federal investigation into corruption by local officials in Baldwin Park, state Sen. Susan Rubio was reappointed to a position that gives her the power to advance or kill legislation that could either harm or benefit the insurance industry.
Titus represents Nevada’s 1st Congressional District. This includes Las Vegas, home of the national largest dispensary Planet 13 and soon to open Cannabition, an immersive cannabis experience. But does she have the political savvy and clout to make headway, especially since the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson (R-LA) is against the green plant?
Wrexham's Maredudd Francis, a former rugby player, is behind bars after leading police on a high speed chase, before slamming into a truck and revealing even more illegal activity.
One month after his split from pregnant Megan Fox was revealed, Machine Gun Kelly debuted a dramatic new hair transformation, which featured a dirty blond man bun and thick matching beard. One of Northeast Ohio's small villages could be the home to a local Powerball winner.
The first full month of legalized medical cannabis in Kentucky is almost in the books and there is still a sharp learning curve, not just for patients, but also physicians. Currently, no Owensboro Health provider is certified to prescribe medical marijuana as more education and trainings are needed.
The Johnson administration hasn't drafted a specific ordinance, but the breadth and cost of the local regulations suggested was staggering. And alderpersons who sat through the three-hour presentation before a joint City Council committee questioned whether the cash-strapped city has the