Alex Trebek admitted he has dabbled in recreational drugs, even once downing “four to five hash brownies.” The confession comes via his new book, The Answer Is… Reflections on My Life. In the memoir, ...
A Texas teenager is facing five years to life in prison for allegedly baking and selling pot brownies. Jacob Lavoro, a 19-year-old from Round Rock, Texas, was charged with a first degree felony ...
Alex Trebek went on Howard Stern’s radio show for the first time ever this week and ended up discussing his few dalliances with drugs. The Jeopardy! host explained that he had tried smoking marijuana ...
To understand why hash brownies could send a Texas teenager to prison for the rest of his life, you need to understand how one kind of drug-war idiocy compounds another. Texas law treats possession ...
When he’s not too busy showing Aaron Rodgers his sweet dance moves on Jeopardy!, television game show host Alex Trebek sometimes does time as a guest on other shows. The Canadian-American media ...
SPRINGBORO, Ohio — A student accused of passing out brownies laced with hashish to students and a teacher at his southwest Ohio high school has been indicted on felony drug charges. Warren County ...
A Texas teen is facing serious prison time for hash brownies. Marijuana is legal in some parts of the country but in others, pot-laced baked goods could land you in jail for the rest of your life. 19 ...
A teenager has gone viral online after he baked a batch of brownies and left them in the kitchen, only for his grandad to try them out mistakenly—and let's just say, there was an extra ingredient ...
Jacob Lavoro, 19, must really hate his neighbor at the Colonial Village Apartments in Round Rock: When she smelled smoke in her apartment bathroom, apparently wafting over from Lavoro’s pad, she ...
There is no single path to enlightenment. One person may find transcendent truth through meditation, while another may use surfing— catching waves and fresh ocean air. As for the man with all of the ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — A Port Orange high school student accused of selling hash-laced brownies is now facing charges. Authorities identified the suspect as Daniel Miller, 17, a Spruce Creek High ...