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CLEVELAND –One year after Ohio launched its recreational marijuana program, the industry has shown financial success while navigating significant regulatory challenges. By year’s end the state could ...
More than 800 children ages 12 and younger were exposed to marijuana in 2024, a 52% increase from the year prior.
Ohio's recreational marijuana industry saw sluggish growth in its first year of sales. Will changes on the horizon help or hurt?
When voters approved Issue 2 and sales began last August, Ohio joined a growing list of states allowing adults to buy and use ...
One year after adult-use legalization, experts say strict regulations have created stability despite business frustrations ...
Sales recently topped $700 million, but local retailers say they're expecting an even bigger uptick when state regulators finalize rules for what products customers can purchase.
Ohio recently marked one year of recreational marijuana sales. We examined the state of the program and its future.
A recently opened Fairborn smoke shop is offering free joints to drum up business in their new city — even though Fairborn has a ban on the sales of recreational marijuana.
According to WCMH, hundreds of cannabis enthusiasts traveled to the riverbank in Waverly, Ohio to attend the second annual ...
As alcohol consumption hits a 90-year low nationally, are Ohioans are turning to cannabis products as their preferred ...
We’re following through with an update on what’s happened with health-related issues in Northeast Ohio one year later.
Principals pointed out what concerns they still have about the impact of marijuana legalization on their students, and shared ...