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future of cannabis

Here’s What’s In and What’s Out in Cannabis This Harvest Season

Vape crisis or not, there is a palpable return-to-nature vibe happening in legal cannabis.

Emerging Cannabis Packaging Companies Are Trying to Address Legal Weed’s Plastics Problem

“I love cannabis,” says the co-founder of Denver’s Sana Packaging, “and I hate what packaging waste is doing to the environment.”

Oregon’s Cannabis Industry Scrambles to Respond to the Vaping Crisis

It is not hyperbole to suggest the vaping crisis is the greatest challenge the nascent cannabis industry has yet had to face.

What Cannabinoid Will be the Next Big Thing in Cannabis? Here’s a Look at Four Breakout Candidates.

By now, everyone knows the deal with cannabidiol, or CBD.

Oregon Cannabis Is Entering a New Era. Here’s What It Will Look Like.

When cannabis first became legal in Oregon in 2015, many wondered what the future might bring.

Some Portland Moms Are Turning to Cannabis to Help Them Through Pregnancy and Childbirth. But How Safe Is It?

When Megon Dee-Cave went into labor eight months ago, she didn’t ask for pain meds or an epidural. Instead, she reached for tincture of CBD.

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The City of Portland Wants a New Carbon Tax. It Might Kill Bottle Recycling in Oregon to Get One.

Oregon Bottle Redemption Center. (Wesley Lapointe)

If You Want Portland Kids to Stop Breaking Windows, Gregory McKelvey Says You Should Understand Why They’re Doing It

Downtown Portland is covered in plywood, partly because of repeated vandalism by protesters. (Mick Hangland-Skill)

Alfredo Climaco, Portland’s Piña Colada King and Owner of Newly Opened Bar Tropicale, Has Died of COVID-19

Tropicale (Christine Dong)

Portland Police Bureau Identifies Man Who Mayor Wheeler Pepper-Sprayed as Alpenrose Dairy Heir

Alpenrose Dairy. (Katie Reahl)

Most Commented

A Key Indicator of Real Estate Investors’ Interest in Portland Shows a Precipitous Decline 133

Oregon’s Most Prominent QAnon Proponent and a Timber Unity Spokeswoman Attended the Insurrection at U.S. Capitol 113

Gov. Kate Brown Delays Vaccination of Oregonians Ages 65 and Older 108

Powell’s Will Only Carry Andy Ngo’s Book Online, Not on Shelves, But Protest Continues 94

Kristina Malimon Was the Social Media-Savvy Future of Oregon Republicans. Then She Got a Little Too Famous. 90

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