State law requires all of the cannabis sold in Kentucky to be grown and processed in the state, but it could take months before product is available.
Kentucky’s online portal for state residents seeking medical marijuana cards began taking applications Jan. 1, and early next month, the first cards are likely to be awarded.
Medical cannabis in the Commonwealth of Kentucky is now legal as of January 1, 2025, with increasing opportunities for ...
Researchers at the University of Kentucky are in on a clinical trial on the use of medical cannabis for late-stage dementia patients. As research continues, those involved say this would be a game ...
Two similar bills would allow a ballot measure on whether Kentuckians should be able to grow small amounts of marijuana. Read ...
Asked about a recent Kentucky proposal that would urge the state’s congressional delegation to call for federal reforms to ...
For a doctor or advanced practice registered nurse to be able to write those certifications in Kentucky, they must meet five ...
The Leitchfield City Council was asked to reconsider its position on permitting employee medical cannabis usage Tuesday.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Just weeks after medical marijuana became legal in Kentucky, new bills in the General Assembly aim to allow residents to buy and grow small amounts of recreational marijuana. Two ...
Kentucky Democrats have introduced legislation that would legalize and decriminalize marijuana. Their next step is earning ...
New numbers from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services showed more than 1,000 people have filed applications.
Louisville firefighters are suing Metro Government, arguing they should be allowed to use medical marijuana in compliance ...