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Cannabis company opens massive production kitchen in Tempe

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 29, 2025

Copperstate Farms, which owns Sol Flower dispensaries, says its new facility will be able to produce 30,000 gummies a day.

A marijuana grow room

The buzz is fading: Marijuana sales continue to fall in Arizona

By Jim Small | Arizona MirrorAugust 18, 2025

The novelty of legal weed in Arizona seems to be wearing off.

Dried cannabis nuggs

Op-ed: Cannabis rescheduling could hinge on Trump’s next move

By Janet JackimAugust 15, 2025

Donald Trump has expressed support for reclassifying cannabis as a less dangerous drug. Will that actually happen?

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An advertisement for Kratom at a shop in Phoenix

FDA recommends ban of potent 7-OH kratom variant

By Morgan FischerJuly 31, 2025

The synthetic variant is legal and has opioid-like effects. One official called it “a recipe for a public safety disaster.”

a budtender at a dispensary

Kris Mayes wants you to be finally able to buy weed with a credit card

By Celina JiménezJuly 30, 2025

Because weed is federally illegal, dispensaries are cash-only. Arizona Attorney Kris Mayes wants Congress to change that.

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Curaleaf ordered to rehire Phoenix worker it fired for union activity

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 24, 2025

A National Labor Relations Board judge ruled that Curaleaf wrongfully dismissed union leader Nick Fredrickson last year.

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The Top 10 Online Cannabis Seed Banks of 2025 (So Far)

By Cleo MirzaJuly 23, 2025

It all starts with high-quality seeds. Symple Commerce shares the top 10 online seed banks for at-home cannabis cultivators.

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Sinema gushes over ‘Jedi Mind Fuck’ shroom researcher at conference

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 18, 2025

Kyrsten Sinema has advocated for psychedelic research since leaving the Senate. And she’s still spending campaign funds.

a man in a black shirt and red scarf sits on a pile of boxes

How Josh Kesselman became the Phoenix ‘Willy Wonka of Weed’

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 16, 2025

The RAW rolling papers pioneer became a huge weed celebrity. And now he’s wondering what to do with his chocolate factory.

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Undercover baby cops help bust Valley smoke shops selling vapes to kids

By Morgan FischerJuly 8, 2025

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has roughly 100 underage volunteers who try to buy tobacco products on the sly.

arizona attorney general kris mayes holds up THC-infused products that she said are being illegally sold

Judge: Arizona can continue to crack down on hemp-based THC products

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 3, 2025

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes says hemp-THC products at smoke shops and gas stations are illegal. A judge agrees.

the exterior of the jungle boys dispensary

Jungle Boys dispensary opens in historic recording studio building

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 27, 2025

Waylon Jennings and Alice Cooper once laid tracks in a studio off Indian School Road. Now, it’s a weed-slinging dispensary.

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arizona attorney general kris mayes holds up THC-infused products that she said are being illegally sold

Judge to rule on whether to halt Mayes crackdown on hemp THC products

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 20, 2025

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes faces a lawsuit for declaring hemp-based THC products found in smoke shops illegal.

open soda cans with a marijuana leaf on top

Hemp THC products are everywhere in Arizona. Congress may change that

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 13, 2025

A legal loophole has allowed hemp-based weed products to be sold outside dispensaries in Arizona. It may soon close.

a man and woman pose with whoopi goldberg, who is holding a gray pouch that says "Better U"

You can do ketamine therapy at home in Arizona. Is that a good idea?

By Morgan FischerJune 5, 2025

Companies operating in Arizona mail ketamine for at-home mental health treatment. One expert calls it a “terrible idea.”

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New state law says Santa Claus must lay off weed . . . advertisements

By TJ L'HeureuxMay 14, 2025

Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill that bars weed advertisers from targeting kids with St. Nick and other friendly characters.

a man rifling through marijuana plants

Not so high now: Arizona weed sales are still plummeting

By Jim Small | Arizona MirrorMay 9, 2025

Weed has been legal in Arizona for four years now, and residents of the Grand Canyon State seem to be losing interest.

Trulieve Magnolia employs celebrate voting to unionize

Trulieve workers nab Arizona’s first union contract for weed growers

By TJ L'HeureuxMay 8, 2025

The deal is a first for the weed industry and only the second union contract for agricultural workers in Arizona since 1993.

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How a Scottsdale lab got into the business of growing peyote

By TJ L'HeureuxMay 5, 2025

Peyote is a sacred substance to many Indigenous peoples, but it’s verging on endangered. A Scottsdale lab wants to fix that.

An advertisement for Kratom at a shop in Phoenix

A kratom retailer calls for crackdown on ‘unsafe’ 7-OH variant

By Morgan FischerApril 21, 2025

A synthetic variant of the plant-based drug poses risks. A kratom retailer wants to see products pulled from Arizona shelves.

an illustration of a cardboard budtender with a quizzical look on its face

Do Arizona budtenders know less than they used to?

By TJ L'HeureuxApril 18, 2025

Expert budtenders can match you with the right strain. Industry insiders say there are fewer of them than there once were.

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Your guide to the best Phoenix 420 parties, events and deals in 2025

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 18, 2025

Cannabis connoisseurs of the Valley, here’s where to celebrate this weekend.

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