Fungi fail: Cannabis recalled in Arizona after testing finds mold
Curaleaf’s Find Flower “Mac N Cheese” becomes 18th pot product recalled in Arizona in 2023.
Curaleaf’s Find Flower “Mac N Cheese” becomes 18th pot product recalled in Arizona in 2023.
Take your Halloween to a new high with edibles, drinkables, pre-rolls and rosin from Phoenix’s weed connoisseurs.
RR Brothers is using 100 years of candy-making knowledge and functional fungi to transform cannabis edibles in Arizona.
Flappers and dapper gentlemen enjoyed the Gatsby-esque fun of MITA’s annual casino night fundraiser.
The culinary and cannabis worlds of the Valley collide with an exclusive strain from Chef Rene Andrade and Tumble. It’s Puro Amor.
Overall cannabis sales are likely to approach 2022 total of $1.4 billion, generating millions in tax revenue.
The popular outdoor event took over Scarizona Fairgrounds in Mesa for two days of contests, merch and more.
The multistate cannabis operator accused five partners and two employees of orchestrating $1 million in payments.
The Flagstaff cannabis store, owned by a trio from the Valley and designed by a Scottsdale firm, nabbed a major award.
‘We’ve focused 100% on Arizona. We all live here, We’re all from here.’: Explosive revenue growth puts Sonoran Roots atop Inc. 5000 rankings.
The city wants cannabis businesses to cluster together away from residential and commercial areas.
Latest numbers from the state show that overall cannabis sales dipped but still rang up $111 million in May.
The entrepreneur partnered with rapper Berner to bring his Cookies brand to Tempe. But cannabis has torn her family apart.
Mastercard’s decision to halt the use of its debit cards to buy cannabis is causing some dispensaries in metro Phoenix to scramble.
The takeover of Mint Cafe’s kitchen inside a Tempe dispensary delivered tasty goodness to raise money for a father who needs a kidney transplant.
Dennis Mejic has lived in the U.S. since he was 4. Now 53, the Peoria resident faces deportation for growing 17 pot plants when he legally could have 12.
Pot isn’t always pleasurable. Just ask neighbors of this massive grow facility.
Trent Bouhdida’s request was denied despite a recent appeals court ruling expanding expungements.
Arizona’s only female majority-owned cannabis company marks a milestone.
Weed, wings and whopping eighths greeted customers during the grand opening.
These guys dipped their hands into growing pot and built two successful brands.
“Arizona has always been a big part of who I am.”