Higher* Archy became the first Black female-owned independent consumption lounge after regulators approved its license last month.
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The Clark County Commission continues to iron out its regulations for marijuana consumption lounges.
The Cannabis Compliance Board voted unanimously to suspend the license for Green Cross of America, Inc. during an emergency meeting held Thursday night.
People of color make up nearly half of the Nevada marijuana industry workforce, but the executive-level positions for cannabis companies skew significantly whiter, according to a new survey.
Three Nevada marijuana companies that were facing possible revocation will keep their licenses after agreeing to settlements with state regulators.
Cannabis Compliance Board investigators found six employees working without required licenses at Nevada Medical Group.
Two marijuana businesses could lose their licenses and be barred from the industry, one for up to 10 years, under the latest round of complaints.
Marijuana businesses have turned to delivery services to continue to do business during the shutdown imposed to deal with the coronavirus crisis.
Clark County Commissioners are allowing some marijuana businesses not subject to a court injunction to apply for special use permits.
The Nevada Department of Taxation is warning marijuana customers about certain batches of marijuana that tested positive for high levels of yeast and mold.