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A Nigerian-Mexican fusion restaurant in Sacramento's Mansion Flats neighborhood will close later this month.

Like many native Minnesotans who move out of state, Maddie Schenk and her husband Christian began thinking about returning after she had a baby. They had sold a cannabis delivery company in California, and Minnesota's legalization of THC gave them the opportunity to make the move back and start a new venture.

Now the pair have co-founded THC beverage producer Crooked Beverage Co. teaming with business partners including former Minnesota Rep. Ryan Winkler, streetwear entrepreneur Jeremy Sutherland,…

“That's our goal through this whole process. Getting to know the producers and farmers all the way to roasting it here in Memphis and selling it here in Memphis.”

Galla Park Social is the third Short North restaurant in the past week to announce a rebrand or change of concept and a new menu.

To coincide with 4/20, Franklin’s Stash House is ready to take orders for its THC-infused chips and root beer collaboration with Guy’s Snacks.

Minnesota's three largest breweries once again made the Brewers Association's annual list of the top 50 U.S. craft brewing companies.

The local breweries' rankings changed slightly in 2022 compared to 2021, but they remained in the same order, with St. Paul-based Summit Brewing Co. leading at No. 26, followed by New Ulm-based August Schell Brewing Co. at No. 29 and Minneapolis-based Surly Brewing Co. at No. 42, according to the Brewers Association's latest list.

The Denver-based trade association…

People still recognize the strengths of Portland.

Those strengths — and the industries they have created — continue to attract people, businesses and events that recognize the power of what has been crafted by the people of our community.

The reality of those strengths continues to shine far brighter locally, nationally and internationally than the overly exaggerated and embellished never-ending doom scroll pallor of negativity that many so simply accept as truth about Portland. So really,…

Up to 20 restaurants in the New York metro area will receive $10,000 grants and eight weeks of training.

The Grady Goods Gift Gallery is co-owned by a former manager of both the Why Louisville store and the gift shop at the Speed Museum.

Maker of Iron City Beer, IC Light and Old German makes national list for the first time.