Colorado teachers are protesting this week for higher salaries and increased money for schools, prompting questions about why the state’s booming marijuana sales have not fixed the funding problems.
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A united Clark County School Board called for the Nevada Legislature to take action on education funding in the midst of teacher walkouts and protests nationwide.
Less than a year into legal recreational sales, marijuana dispensaries continue to diversify and find their niche
Nevada stores raked in $35.35 million in recreational pot sales during February, marking the third highest monthly sales total since recreational marijuana became legal to sell last July.
The state teachers union on Friday launched a new digital ad painting Democratic gubernatorial candidate Steve Sisolak as the “most conservative Democrat” in the race.
The top Senate Democrat says he now supports making pot legal under federal law.
After being in the works for nearly two years, a state-of-the-art marijuana factory in northern Nevada’s high desert is up and running.
President Donald Trump has promised to support legislation protecting the marijuana industry in states that have legalized the drug, a move that could lift a threat to the industry made by the U.S. attorney general just three months ago.
The Lights announced a partnership with Nuwu Cannabis Marketplace on Friday to become the first professional sports team in the U.S. to have a marijuana dispensary as a sponsor.
A museum centered around cannabis and featuring a 360-degree theater will open in July in downtown Las Vegas.
The Drug Enforcement Administration grant will be used to combat illegal dispensaries, residential operations, marijuana grows and the distribution of illegal products containing THC, such as edibles or wax products.
A proposal to block recreational-only marijuana stores from opening in unincorporated Clark County was met with tepid response by some county commissioners Tuesday.
The future of local marijuana dispensaries and domestic violence court are scheduled for discussion when the Clark County Commission meets on Tuesday.
Legal and illegal operators advertise next to each other on Weedmaps, a go-to website for those looking for pot, and licensed operators in California say that’s put them at a disadvantage in a cutthroat marketplace.
An unlikely pair of elected officials teamed up Monday to make a public call to funnel more marijuana tax monies to education in Nevada.