Nearly three out of four Washington State 10th graders say they have not touched cannabis or marijuana in the past month, according to results from the 2016 Washington Healthy Youth Survey.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A new bill introduced at Metro Council would allow passengers to drink alcohol while on the horse-drawn carriages in downtown Nashville.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - After allowing groceries stores to sell all kinds of wine, the state legislature is considering even more changes to the way we get alcohol and local liquor stores worry that future decisions could be even worse for them.
You would be able to carry alcoholic beverages around the St. Louis Lambert and Kansas City International Airports, under legislation that’s been approved by the Missouri House.
The Honolulu Prosecutor’s Office wants to crack down on the number of DUI offenses. It’s asking state lawmakers to require alcohol-monitoring devices for repeat offenders who are facing more charges.
SAINT JO, TX (KAUZ) - A house bill could shake things up for the Texas wine industry.
Moves to more aggressively enforce Nebraska’s liquor laws could one day close the sad chapter of tiny Whiteclay and its beer stores that prey on people’s addictions.
The House of Delegates unanimously approved legislation Saturday that would increase the amount of beer Maryland breweries can sell on their premises — but not as much as the industry wanted.
ANNAPOLIS — A “brewhaha” is brewing in Annapolis over brews.
Lawmakers in Maryland’s Senate and House of Delegates are moving forward in different ways on two bills to let Maryland’s Class 5 breweries — such as Flying Dog and Monocacy Brewing Company in Frederick — increase the number of barrels they may pour annually for on-site consumption.
A measure to speed the delivery of new alcoholic beverages to retail shelves is being examined by Missouri lawmakers.