Black-Owned Viola Expands its Mission-Based Cannabis Brand to Phoenix
Ex-NBA player Al Harrington wants to use his flower to empower people of color.
Ex-NBA player Al Harrington wants to use his flower to empower people of color.
Three cannabis brands drop new products that aim to please.
Delta-8, technically, is not illegal. A hazy debate about it broke out in the Arizona Senate.
Halo Infusions is expanding its Arizona operations with a new 7,000-square-foot kitchen for edibles and a program to help smaller operators build their brands.
The former quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals and Arizona State is roaming the Valley to talk about the healing powers of functional mushrooms.
The cannabis industry offers a wide range of job possibilities, including budtender, marketing, cultivation, and human resources.
Mint Cannabis opens its fifth Arizona dispensary and has plans to open four more and a massive 125,000-square-foot production facility before the end of 2023.
Former NFL running back Ricky Williams makes a simple pitch as he expands Highsman into Arizona: “What’s behind my brand is my actual lived experience.”
More than a dozen teams of cannabis industry employees took part in a basketball tournament at Footprint Center, the first time the NBA has worked with cannabis brands to host an event.
Hendy’s Heady Holiday offered about 30 glassmakers and other vendors for a showcase built for cannabis consumers.
Cannabis in Arizona is so much more than getting baked. Here are nine moments we took note of from covering cannabis in the Valley this year.
Mint Cannabis helped four families in need – a Mesa DJ sidelined by health concerns, a mother of two who fled from domestic violence living with her children in a Tempe motel, a single mom of nine in Laveen, and a single mom of three in west Phoenix – the week before Christmas through its Adopt-A-Family program.
It’s been 10 years since Arizona Organix opened to serve metro Phoenix’s local cannabis patients and became Arizona’s first state-approved medical marijuana dispensary. Cheech Marin, dozens of lowriders, musicians, and an estimated crowd of 2,500 people met up December 10 to celebrate.
Phoenix New Times is here to help with gift ideas for the cannabis consumer in a variety of price ranges to help you navigate the holiday rush and elevate your festivities.
Two live resin cannasseurs from neighboring states announced expansions into Arizona’s young and booming cannabis market last week.
With vinyl albums getting renewed attention, Phoenix New Times compiled a list – created by old-school vinyl collectors – of 12 albums and singles that’ll be perfect for playing on a turntable when on a high note.
However and whenever you celebrate Thanksgiving this week, here are some fun was to turn the holiday into a successful Danksgiving.
However you celebrate Thanksgiving, we’ve got you covered with a list of cannabis-packed goodies – and a couple of hemp and CBD treats, too.
Sedona is a bucket list destination for both global travelers and metro Phoenix stoners. Here’s a list of cannabis-friendly locales in and nearby Sedona for your next visit.
Scottsdale resident and Super Bowl ring holder Jim McMahon and former NFL players Kyle Turley and Eben Britton brought their line of cannabis products called Revenant MJ to the Valley.
The biannual Errl Cup offered something for everyone, from cannabeasts to casual users, during the two-day festival of competitions, pop-up smoke shops, merch, and more.
Fiending to rock your “halloweed” costume before Halloween? Scope our list of cannabis-friendly events where you can either smoke up, fill up your goodie bags, or join a smoky masquerade.