Principal chief of the Cherokee Indians in NC says the letter was a “desperate” way to gain Trump’s favor while seeking federal recognition.
The Justice Department will investigate claims that a North Carolina tribe is marketing cannabis products to children and moving them across jurisdictional boundaries.
CHEROKEE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) – A referendum vote on the Cherokee Indian Reservation could have impacts statewide on the recreational use of marijuana. Tribal members are voting on whether to allow ...
Mark your calendars: the 113th Cherokee Indian Fair is back October 6–11 at the Old Acquoni Expo Center in Cherokee, N.C. For ...
CHEROKEE, N.C. -- Members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will vote in September on whether they want to legalize marijuana possession and sales on tribal lands for anyone 21 and older - not ...
The Eastern Band of Cherokee plans to open a dispensary for medical marijuana and members will vote on broader legalization in September. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will soon vote on whether ...
While federal lawmakers have made suggestions of wrongdoing, the North Carolina Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians marijuana dispensary remains the only of its kind in North Carolina.
The Principal Chief for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians said comments made this week mischaracterized the tribe's lawful ...
In 2024, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians' marijuana retailer on WNC tribal lands started selling cannabis products to ...
The tribe will contribute money and workers to maintain the popular tourist and trucking route, the tribal council voted ...
The tribal government of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, well-known in North Carolina for having the first lawful casino in the state, this month voted to begin making and selling medical ...