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The Mint Goes 24 Hours in Guadalupe with Long Lines and a Big Party

By Mike MadriagaOctober 19, 2022

When the clock struck midnight on October 13, customers outside Mint Cannabis in Guadalupe cheered. They were making history as the dispensary became the first in Arizona to remain open 24 hours.

Food Trucks and Free Weed? Mangia Ganja Is a Festival Made In the Clouds

By Mike MadriagaOctober 14, 2022

Baked bakers were the cause for a plume of smoke at The Venue on Washington on October 2 – a fusion of hundreds of bong hits, two 1100-degree brick ovens, and lit folks sparking up pre-rolls and pipes at the cannabis-friendly dood truck festival Mangia Ganja.

Meet the Mesa Baker Crafting Rainbow Cakes and Weed-Infused Treats

By Mike MadriagaOctober 13, 2022

Mesa-based entrepreneur Kaleigh Marks launched her home-based with a memorable name to showcase that she’s a lesbian baker and “most definitely cannabis-friendly.”

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Two Valley Entrepreneurs Are Minting Their Future with Cannabis and Crypto

By Mike MadriagaOctober 7, 2022

Two Scottsdale residents – one with a weed-friendly club in downtown Phoenix and another with a pot-centric clothing line – are mixing cannabis with the blockchain to grow their businesses.

The Wonderful Balance of Weed, Freestyling, Vibing, and VortiFest in Sedona

By Mike MadriagaOctober 3, 2022

We checked out VortiFest – organizers billed it as a music festival and experience – to scope out the cannabis culture during the event on September 23-24 in Sedona.

Four Cannabis-Infused Video Games for Stoners

By Mike MadriagaSeptember 23, 2022

Here’s the rundown on four cannabis-related video games that will test your green-thumbed hand and red-eye coordination.

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Budtenders at Zen Leaf in Phoenix Become Fourth Dispensary in Arizona to Unionize

Budtenders at Zen Leaf in Phoenix Become Fourth Dispensary in Arizona to Unionize

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 22, 2022

Workers at Zen Leaf Local Joint in Midtown voted to unionize, making Local Joint the fourth dispensary in the state to organize.

Mint Dispensary in Guadalupe to Become First in Arizona to Open 24 Hours

By Mike MadriagaSeptember 15, 2022

The Guadalupe Town Council voted on September 8 to allow medical and recreational dispensaries to open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Mint Cannabis dispensary in Guadalupe will become the first to open around the clock when the new zoning amendment takes effect in mid October.

Budtenders Protest As Chandler Dispensary Keeps Firing Union Supporters

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 12, 2022

Cannabis workers gathered outside a Chandler dispensary on Thursday to protest the Labor Day firing of multiple workers.

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Healing with Pride: Former Marine in Tempe Creates CBD Cream to Help Veterans

By Mike MadriagaSeptember 8, 2022

The Tempe veteran behind Jefro’s Botanicals talks about how he created the CBD creams, their impact and how he helps other veterans.

What We Smoke When We Smoke Weed

By Phoenix New Times WritersSeptember 1, 2022

A brief guide to cannabis from buds to bowl. It’s good to know exactly what part of the plant you are enjoying.

7 Techy Out of This World Weed Gadgets

By Mike MadriagaAugust 29, 2022

We scoured the galaxy to locate seven electric gadgets that’ll bring your cannabis consumption sessions and cannarsenal up to speed – light speed, that is.

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Curaleaf Raising Funds to Fight Food Insecurity in Phoenix

By Kiera RileyAugust 25, 2022

Nourish Phoenix and United Food Bank are Phoenix beneficiaries for cannabis giant Curaleaf’s Feed the Block program, which raises money to support food banks, homeless shelters and nonprofits across the U.S.

The Super Bowl Shuffle to The Mint

By Mike MadriagaAugust 24, 2022

NFL greats Jim Mcmahon, Kyle Turley and Ebon Britton will be at The Mint dispensary in Tempe on August 31 to meet fans and talk about their experiences with cannabis.

Four Easy Steps to Make Cannabis Oil at Home

By Phoenix New Times WritersAugust 11, 2022

Making your own cannabis oils for muscle rubs, salad dressings, and therapeutic uses is surprisingly simple to do at home.

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Latinx-Inspired Products Coming Out of the Cannabis Closet in Phoenix

By Mike MadriagaAugust 10, 2022

Infused tres leches cake. Chamoy dipping pop. Low Rider. Latinx-influenced cannabis products are slowly making a mark locally.

Clemency Denied for South Phoenix Man Serving 16-Year Pot Sentence

By Katya SchwenkAugust 10, 2022

Arizona’s clemency board declined to reduce Trent Bouhdida’s 16-year sentence for selling an ounce of weed.

NFL Great Ricky Williams Visits Mint’s Kitchen

By Mike MadriagaAugust 9, 2022

On July 28, Heismann Trophy award winner and NFL legend Ricky Williams visited The Mint, a 12,000-square-foot dispensary in Tempe.

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Five Ways to Enjoy Your Herb

By Phoenix New Times WritersAugust 5, 2022

A quick overview of the most popular ways to consume cannabis.

Brittney Griner Sentenced to Nine Years for Drug Smuggling

By Elias WeissAugust 4, 2022

The sentence for the two-time Olympic gold medalist capped a month-long trial that ended Thursday. The sentence was just a few months short of the maximum she faced.

Weed Smokers and Rappers Help Provide Much Needed IDs to Phoenix Homeless

By Mike MadriagaAugust 4, 2022

Big hip-hop stars connect with the local cannabis community and rap artists to help Phoenix homeless community obtain IDs at the Beat Therapy 2k concert in Flagstaff.

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Snared: How a South Phoenix Kid Got 16 Years in the Slammer for One Ounce of Weed

By Katya SchwenkAugust 4, 2022

In 2015, Trent Bouhdida sold an undercover cop an ounce of marijuana. He’s serving a 16-year prison sentence.

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