One man is rolling thousands of joints so Michigan can crown its best weed
A new weed competition is ditching sloppy pre-rolls, standardizing everything, and handing Michiganders the power to decide the winners.
A new weed competition is ditching sloppy pre-rolls, standardizing everything, and handing Michiganders the power to decide the winners.
Michigan cannabis news never slow down. And this past week brought a little bit of everything.
Two strains from Local Grove prove that high-quality Michigan weed is still out there—if you know where to look.
A probation cannabis case headed to the state Supreme Court, a confusing new tax nobody seems to understand, and Chicagoans still lining up for cheap Michigan weed.
Most Michiganders shopping at a dispensary tend to focus almost exclusively on THC and CBD percentages. But those labels on the jar only tell part of the story.
His great-grandfather turned a Detroit dairy operation into America’s most famous pickle brand. Now Willy Vlasic is building something new—and putting the family name on it.
It’s a rocky road ahead for Michigan’s cannabis industry.
Temple balls and hash coins are popping up on Michigan dispensary menus. We sent a reporter to smoke both and see what old-school hash looks like in the modern era.
Here’s what you might’ve missed over the last week in Michigan cannabis.
Hash Bash is returning to the University of Michigan Diag at noon on Saturday, April 4, 2026, marking its 55th year as one of the country’s most visible pro-cannabis protests.