Top Grass, a new adult-use cannabis dispensary in Bellport, New York, opened its doors last Friday at 28 Sawgrass Drive - becoming one of only a handful of licensed retailers to successfully cut
Inventory tracking failures are still the most stubborn compliance problem in Michigan's legal cannabis market. The Cannabis Regulatory Agency's May 2026 Disciplinary Action Report, released Tuesday
Across licensed cannabis markets, the pressure on dispensary operators to run tighter, faster, and more compliant retail operations has never been more pronounced. Regulators are asking harder
Missouri will open its third round of cannabis microbusiness license applications on July 13, with a two-week window running through July 27. The state Department of Health and Senior Services has
Three sold-out nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Zero leftover tickets. And yet Eric Church is about to play to one of the largest audiences of his career. His July 6, 7, and 8 performances near
Summer arrives in Arizona this Sunday, June 21 - the summer solstice - and for licensed cannabis operators across the state, that date marks something more than an astronomical event. It signals the
Federal rescheduling has quietly opened a door that most cannabis businesses didn't know existed: access to the Section 41 research and development tax credit. With the Department of Justice's final
Washington state's Liquor and Cannabis Board has told cannabis businesses operating under its licenses that the Trump administration's recent federal rescheduling order - which moved certain
Nevada's licensed cannabis market continues to generate some of the highest per-door revenue figures in the country, but that volume comes with a compliance burden that catches operators off guard
The Drug Enforcement Administration's move to shift marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III was, on its face, the most significant shift in U.S. federal drug policy in decades. For medical cannabis
Where you retire matters as much as when - and for Americans planning to exit the workforce in 2026, that calculation is increasingly shaped by geography. A new analysis from GOBankingRates
Michigan's Cannabis Regulatory Agency has filed a formal complaint against VJAS 1, a licensed cannabis processor based in Harrison Township, after an inspection uncovered more than 12,000 individual
Section 280E of the Internal Revenue Code is no longer the blunt instrument it was for state-licensed medical marijuana operators. On April 22, 2026, the federal rescheduling of qualifying medical
The window has closed. On May 28, the third and final petition for review of the Trump administration's Schedule III cannabis rescheduling order was filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
The submitted topic - PSG supporters celebrating in Paris following a football result in Budapest - has no connection to cannabis retail, dispensary operations, regulation, licensing, compliance,
The Justice Department's decision to move medical cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act is the most significant shift in federal drug policy in decades - but
Samsung's forthcoming Galaxy S27 lineup - spanning the standard S27, S27 Plus, S27 Pro, and S27 Ultra - represents one of the most deliberately segmented flagship releases the company has attempted
A nearly $500 million solar-and-storage facility has gone live in Chile's Atacama desert, inaugurated by ContourGlobal - an independent power producer backed by private equity firm KKR - and billed
For the first time in a generation, licensed cannabis operators may actually have capital to deploy strategically - not just to service debt or absorb tax bills. The April 2026 Department of Justice
Missouri's final lottery for 77 microbusiness marijuana licenses is coming, and the state's chief equity officer is spending June on the road to make sure eligible applicants actually understand what