The survey discovered that nearly a third (30%) of respondents admit they ignore frequent studies that warn of the health risks of alcohol...the average Illinoisan drinker would even be willing to give up three years of their life if it meant they could continue to drink!
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Missouri’s decision to allow open containers of alcohol in vehicles forces the state to divert millions of federal dollars intended for road construction to safety programs, according to a public radio report.
SACRAMENTO (CBS SF) – A bill from a Bay Area lawmaker extending to-go cocktail sales, which have become a way to help bars and restaurants struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, is heading to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk.
If you feel like you’ve been drinking more alcohol during the past year’s COVID-19 pandemic, the state of Wisconsin has the tax receipts to prove it.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Two bills making alcohol more accessible to customers in the state of Texas go into effect Wednesday.
ATLANTA (AP) — A new grant will be used to train Georgia law enforcement officers to draw blood from drivers suspected of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, state officials said.
AUSTIN – No parent should ever receive the kind of devastating news that two Bryan police officers delivered to Pam Todaro one early Saturday morning.
BOSTON — Supermarkets and convenience stores would have access to more beer and wine licenses under a proposal eyed for the 2022 ballot that aims to resolve a decades-old dispute over limits on retail alcohol sales.
A few months into the pandemic, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo had become the face of aggressive COVID-19 policy. Though many Americans praised the governor's pandemic response, restaurants struggled under his preventative restrictions.
LEE COUNTY, Fla. – Your favorite stiff drink may be the latest casualty of COVID-19 shortages, but business owners are saying it isn’t because there’s a lack of alcohol.