Delaware’s first weekend of recreational marijuana sales generated more than $903,000 in revenue from medical and adult sales, according to state officials, marking a successful start to the state’s adult-use cannabis market.
Delaware lawmakers are reacting to the state’s final preparations to launch recreational cannabis sales, set to begin Aug. 1.
Delaware will officially begin legal adult-use marijuana sales on Aug. 1, marking a major milestone in the state’s cannabis legalization efforts.
The 42nd annual Spring Sidewalk Sale in Rehoboth Beach features local retailers offering sales and merchandise displays outside their stores, organized by the Chamber of Commerce. Starts tomorrow May 1, at 10 a.m.
DCA says in addition to chicken production, the Delmarva chicken industry spent $1.3 billion on feed ingredients.
Delaware State Police have arrested Jason Griffith, 49, of Selbyville, and Robert Griffith, 81, of Bridgeville, in connection with fraudulently sold vehicles through businesses they operated.
According to Big Lots, all locations across the country, including the store in Milford, will close and have sales up 50% off.
Black Friday shopping is in full swing, as the Tanger Outlets in Rehoboth Beach opened at 6 a.m. on Nov. 29.
As marijuana use becomes legal in Delaware, the city of Milford is poised to approve the sale of recreational cannabis, though regulatory details remain unresolved. During a recent city council meeting, residents voiced their opinions on this significant decision.
In a decisive meeting on Monday, the Dagsboro Town Council voted against an ordinance that would have shortened the hours for alcohol sales at local establishments.