An Auburn vape shop owner is the first to be busted for a violation of a 5-year-old Public Health Law regarding vaping products.
The owner of a vape shop in Auburn has been arrested for allegedly shipping products, marking the first criminal charges filed in New York under a 2020 law.
The Fresno Unified School District is cracking down on kids vaping on campus. Eight schools have rolled out a pilot program ...
The New York State Department of Health announced an arrest in an investigation into an illegal vape shop in Central New York ...
A vape shop owner from Auburn was arrested on charges that he and his business illegally sold vape juice through the mail, ...
A DuPage County judge denied pretrial release for a 19-year-old man accused of holding up two suburban 7-Eleven stores at ...
Cannabis companies in Illinois are facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly labeling cannabis-infused products as ...
This marks the first-ever arrest under the Public Health Law statute, which criminalizes the unlawful shipment of vapor products.
High school freshman Taylor Gruse spent his New Year’s Eve working to prevent underage drinking through Project Sticker Shock ...
With a new law significantly limiting the products that can be sold in Kentucky, vape shop owner Nathan Alexander said his ...
Teachers, principals, and district leaders are reporting an increase despite previous federal data showing teen vaping is declining.
Monster Vape Labs, the originators and producers of Jam Monster e-liquids and disposable vape devices, is proud to announce two significant milestones in its global growth strategy.