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Washington moves to rein in hemp boom in Las Vegas
A provision tucked into the recent government funding bill could disrupt the sale of intoxicating, marijuanalike products that have proliferated across the Las Vegas Strip.
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Las Vegas Weekly's 2025 Cannabis Awards
Las Vegas Weekly is proud to once again present its annual Cannabis Awards, part celebration and part recognition of the Valley’s prominent position in this ...
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Kynd gummies offer bright new tastes to defeat your troubles
Ayr Wellness, a cannabis retailer with several Valley locations, is tackling any confusion head-on with its new gluten-free edibles that tell you, right up front, ...
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As Gen Zers forgo alcohol at entertainment events, cannabis consumption lounges can fill a gap
A survey conducted by cannabis research and data analyst firm New Frontier Data found that 69% of adults ages 18 to 24 prefer weed over ...
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Honoring local excellence with the 2024 Cannabis Awards
The business and culture of cannabis is growing and diversifying quickly, and our expert panel of judges is keeping the community on top of the ...
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Your 2024 Guide to 4/20 in Las Vegas
Explore the best of 4/20 with our 2024 Guide! Check out these discounts from dispensaries in Las Vegas plus a 4/20 pool party.
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Las Vegas marijuana dispensaries prepared for a Super Bowl rush
If you’re in Las Vegas for Super Bowl 58 on Sunday and enjoy cannabis, you’re in luck: recreational marijuana sales are legal in Nevada. Adults ...
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Pens N’ rosins: Camp’s latest disposables are the vapes you’ve waited for
The Vegas-based brand is available through The Source and other dispensaries.
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At UNLV, a first-of-its-kind Cannabis Policy Institute is up and running
The institute will serve as a research hub for cannabis policy and “local, state, national and international implications for public policy, law, medicine, science, economics ...
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Planet 13 prepares one of the first state-regulated cannabis consumption spaces in Las Vegas
The Clark County Commission last December voted 6-1 in favor of allowing cannabis consumption lounges.
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Cannabis consumption lounges are one step closer to opening their doors around the Las Vegas Valley
Planet 13 hopes to have its lounge open by early 2024, while Thrive aims to open its by October or November this year.
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Understanding cannabis THC dosing and potency
While THC percentage does contribute to potency, there are many other factors that affect an individual’s reaction ...
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Cannabis-friendly hotel in Las Vegas pushing boundaries
Lexi is well-known for having an entire floor of cannabis-friendly rooms, but Alex Rizk — CEO of parent company Elevations Hotels & Resorts — emphasized ...
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Cannabis-themed magic show ‘Smokus Pocus’ provides a dope addition to Las Vegas’ Area15
It features optical bong illusions, flashy sleight of hand card tricks that work most of the time—“What did you expect from a stoner magician?”—and enough ...
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Rolling Numbers: Las Vegas’ cannabis consumption, expressed in facts and figures
How many Strat towers could you build with sold prerolls?
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In High Demand: Deep Roots Harvest guides us to five must-try cannabis products
Hot prerolls, pens, gummies and more.
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Vegas’ visually diverse dispensaries are redefining the retail experience
Drawing from the best practices of presentation, they’re low-pressure, smartly arranged spaces with vibes that range from zenlike to dazzling.
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Businesses seek equitable solutions to Nevada’s cannabis consumption lounge issues
Independent licensees—that is, lounge businesses not attached to a cannabis dispensary—must secure real estate, submit a business and security plan and pass an initial “suitability ...
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A note to readers of the Las Vegas Sun
Today, for the first time since 1950, there was not a print edition of the Sun available in Las Vegas. This is a new stage ...
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Your Easter weekend in Las Vegas starts here
Whether you're brunching, egg hunting or exploring the neighborhood, Las Vegas has a few great ways to spend Easter weekend this year.
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Vote now for Las Vegas Weekly’s 2026 Best of Vegas Awards
It’s time for Las Vegas Weekly readers to cast their ballots and honor the community’s favorites when it comes to arts and entertainment, food and ...
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Nevada high school football postseason brackets face a chaotic new reality
No matter what record Bishop Gorman, Faith Lutheran or Somerset Losee posts in the fall, each program will play in a state championship game. All ...
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K-pop star Lisa sets up a Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum
The Blackpink singer, rapper and dancer will be the first K-pop artist with a Las Vegas Strip residency.
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White Castle closing two Las Vegas locations
The closures include its restaurant inside Casino Royale on the Las Vegas Strip — which had been open for a decade — as well as ...
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NCAA Tournament by the odds: Vegas picks and preview of Saturday's Elite 8
Sportsbooks had the Big Ten's over/under tournament wins proposition bet set at 13.5 going into the tournament, but the conference eclipsed that one game into ...
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66 years after Moulin Rouge Agreement, Historic Westside landmark looks to future
Standing on a small stage in front of the historic Harrison House on F Street, Katherine Duncan-Reed read aloud a proclamation that — 66 years ...
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Golden Knights fire Bruce Cassidy, replace him with John Tortorella
Bruce Cassidy is out as coach of the Vegas Golden Knights, who fired him Sunday in an abrupt late-season change and replaced him with John ...
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 2-8
The Unplugged Party at Area15, Slaughter to Prevail at Brooklyn Bowl, the Punk Rock Museum's third anniversary bash, the Sin City Showdown Demolition Derby at ...
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Bob Taylor’s Ranch House, NADC Burger, Copper Sun and more Las Vegas dining news
After a strong pop-up at Resorts World last summer, NADC Burger is set to open a permanent Las Vegas location Downtown in mid-April.
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Las Vegas initiative supports trafficking survivors’ path to independence
While law enforcement focuses on getting people, mostly women, out of the cycle of human trafficking, Anzorena said Hope Co. is about supporting survivors’ transition ...
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Tyrin Jones will be back for sophomore season with UNLV basketball
Retaining the Las Vegas native was widely considered the program’s top offseason priority, particularly in an era defined by constant roster turnover through the NCAA ...
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Dawn of a new day: Tao Group Hospitality brings Omnia Dayclub to the Las Vegas Strip
The 46,000-square-foot Omnia Dayclub and Skybar is set to open at Caesars Palace on May 15.
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Congressional debate over Utah monument hits close to home for Nevadans
With President Trump back in office, the future of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument management plan is in question. and the implications worry public land ...
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NCAA Tournament by the odds: Vegas picks and preview of Sunday's Elite 8
The overall implication after the first game was clear — Michigan thought it would see Duke again in the NCAA Tournament. ...
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Leaking Oil: Golden Knights have big problem with archrival after another loss
The Golden Knights continually gave up their bodies and perhaps played harder than in any regular season game all year against the loathed Pacific Division ...
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Gayle Clinard of the Clark County Museum Guild helps preserve Howard Hughes' historic house
The nonprofit guild is looking to raise $4.3 million for the Heritage in Motion project, which would relocate Hughes' Green House as a museum exhibit.
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Sebastian Fundora big favorite to retain the WBC super welterweight title against Keith Thurman
Soft-spoken Sebastian Fundora acknowledged that his opponent has done more to promote their fight for the WBC super welterweight championship.
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Chef Gene Villiatora's Ai Pono Café takes Las Vegas diners deeper into Hawaiian cuisine
The tattoo-clad founder of Ai Pono Café at Durango is confident his Hawaiian street food is the most authentic in the Valley.
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A note to readers of the Las Vegas Sun
Today, for the first time since 1950, there was not a print edition of the Sun available in Las Vegas. This is a new stage ...
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A&E
Your Easter weekend in Las Vegas starts here
Whether you're brunching, egg hunting or exploring the neighborhood, Las Vegas has a few great ways to spend Easter weekend this year.
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Featured
Vote now for Las Vegas Weekly’s 2026 Best of Vegas Awards
It’s time for Las Vegas Weekly readers to cast their ballots and honor the community’s favorites when it comes to arts and entertainment, food and ...
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Nevada high school football postseason brackets face a chaotic new reality
No matter what record Bishop Gorman, Faith Lutheran or Somerset Losee posts in the fall, each program will play in a state championship game. All ...
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Music
K-pop star Lisa sets up a Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum
The Blackpink singer, rapper and dancer will be the first K-pop artist with a Las Vegas Strip residency.
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White Castle closing two Las Vegas locations
The closures include its restaurant inside Casino Royale on the Las Vegas Strip — which had been open for a decade — as well as ...
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NCAA Tournament by the odds: Vegas picks and preview of Saturday's Elite 8
Sportsbooks had the Big Ten's over/under tournament wins proposition bet set at 13.5 going into the tournament, but the conference eclipsed that one game into ...
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66 years after Moulin Rouge Agreement, Historic Westside landmark looks to future
Standing on a small stage in front of the historic Harrison House on F Street, Katherine Duncan-Reed read aloud a proclamation that — 66 years ...
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Golden Knights fire Bruce Cassidy, replace him with John Tortorella
Bruce Cassidy is out as coach of the Vegas Golden Knights, who fired him Sunday in an abrupt late-season change and replaced him with John ...
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 2-8
The Unplugged Party at Area15, Slaughter to Prevail at Brooklyn Bowl, the Punk Rock Museum's third anniversary bash, the Sin City Showdown Demolition Derby at ...
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Dining
Bob Taylor’s Ranch House, NADC Burger, Copper Sun and more Las Vegas dining news
After a strong pop-up at Resorts World last summer, NADC Burger is set to open a permanent Las Vegas location Downtown in mid-April.
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NewsAggregateHome Aggregate
Las Vegas initiative supports trafficking survivors’ path to independence
While law enforcement focuses on getting people, mostly women, out of the cycle of human trafficking, Anzorena said Hope Co. is about supporting survivors’ transition ...
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Tyrin Jones will be back for sophomore season with UNLV basketball
Retaining the Las Vegas native was widely considered the program’s top offseason priority, particularly in an era defined by constant roster turnover through the NCAA ...
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Dawn of a new day: Tao Group Hospitality brings Omnia Dayclub to the Las Vegas Strip
The 46,000-square-foot Omnia Dayclub and Skybar is set to open at Caesars Palace on May 15.
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Congressional debate over Utah monument hits close to home for Nevadans
With President Trump back in office, the future of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument management plan is in question. and the implications worry public land ...
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NCAA Tournament by the odds: Vegas picks and preview of Sunday's Elite 8
The overall implication after the first game was clear — Michigan thought it would see Duke again in the NCAA Tournament. ...
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Leaking Oil: Golden Knights have big problem with archrival after another loss
The Golden Knights continually gave up their bodies and perhaps played harder than in any regular season game all year against the loathed Pacific Division ...
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Gayle Clinard of the Clark County Museum Guild helps preserve Howard Hughes' historic house
The nonprofit guild is looking to raise $4.3 million for the Heritage in Motion project, which would relocate Hughes' Green House as a museum exhibit.
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Sports
Sebastian Fundora big favorite to retain the WBC super welterweight title against Keith Thurman
Soft-spoken Sebastian Fundora acknowledged that his opponent has done more to promote their fight for the WBC super welterweight championship.
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Dining
Chef Gene Villiatora's Ai Pono Café takes Las Vegas diners deeper into Hawaiian cuisine
The tattoo-clad founder of Ai Pono Café at Durango is confident his Hawaiian street food is the most authentic in the Valley.

































