Pot growing grandma takes on Ypsilanti Twp. over medical marijuana operation in basement

A 79-year-old Ypsilanti Township woman is facing three months in prison for contempt of court after she was ordered to destroy her medical marijuana plants she was growing in her home.

More than half of Michigan's $3.2 billion weed industry came from illegal sales

The state's $3.2 billion industry is a fast-growing source of cannabis in the country. Here are five other facts from the state's first study on pot sales in Michigan.

Michigan's pandemic year was a boon for weed. This year could be bigger

The state reported more than $340 million in recreational sales alone last year. Projected sales for both adult-use and medical-use are expected to climb more than a billion in 2021.

Shango Hazel Park recreational marijuana store opens 'crown jewel' of locations

"The public's perception, no doubt, is changing," he said. "And I think in the future, stores like ours will continue to do well even though the competition is increasing."

Southwest Michigan city considering music festival with weed vendors

The city of Niles is considering hosting a buzz-and-beats festival this summer. The two-day permit that a promoter applied for would reserve a spot for live music and marijuana vendors in July.

Detroit's legacy residency rule for new pot shops faces lawsuit questioning its legality

At issue is Detroit’s “legacy” ordinance which gives longtime Detroiters and those impacted by the war on drugs' preferential treatment in the application process. That prompted a lawsuit against the city, the plaintiff argued the ordinance is unconstitutional and discriminatory.

Future Detroit pot growers have one more day to apply for 'legacy' status

Friday is the last day the city of Detroit is accepting applications for obtaining 'legacy' status. Those that are approved gain access to a wide array of benefits for securing and starting a weed dispensary in the city.

Weed, booze, and addiction: The vices Michiganders turned to during COVID-19

As weed, alcohol, and comfort food consumption rose, doctor visits and exercises fell in 2020. Efforts of slowing the spread of COVID-19 had their own public health ramifications.

Detroit unveils effort to encourage Detroit-owned recreational pot shops

"From April 1st to May 15th only Detroit companies can get a license for recreational pot after that, we open it to everyone," Mayor Duggan said.

Want free weed? Walled Lake dispensary offering marijuana to anyone with a COVID-19 vaccine

GreenHouse of Walled Lake and Ubaked Cannabis Company in Burton are offering to give anyone a joint free of charge if they can show proof they received the COVID-19 vaccine.

Man jailed for life over $20 marijuana sale released after 12 years

Fate Winslow was approached by undercover officers in 2008 and they asked where to buy some marijuana. He borrowed a bike, found some marijuana, and gave it to officers who then gave him $5. He got life in prison.

2 suspects shot by marijuana dispensary workers during attempted robbery in Detroit

Police say three men burst into the Puff-n-Pass Lounge on Dexter Avenue and W. Chicago on Detroit’s west side looking to rob the place just before 1 p.m. Tuesday.