Montgomery city leaders announced this morning that they will be changing their policy which has allowed people to walk around in public with open containers of alcohol in the downtown entertainment district.
Shipt, a grocery delivery service that began operating in North Carolina last year, temporarily halted one if its biggest selling points – bringing beer and wine to its customers’ doorstep – in recent weeks because of legal uncertainties.
COLUMBUS — Columbus City Councilwoman Beth Augustine-Schulte used the first reading of an ordinance that would allow hard liquor sales on Sunday mornings to voice her concerns with the community’s attitude toward alcohol consumption.
There’s nothing like a good craft beer to bring people together, state Comptroller Peter Franchot told a crowd gathered Tuesday night at Brewer’s Alley in Frederick.
Franchot was touting the Reform on Tap Act of 2018, a package of legislation designed to help local breweries.
CHEYENNE – Monday was a bad day overall for new taxes in Wyoming, as lawmakers killed several bills and punted others to January.
The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Revenue Interim Committee met in Cheyenne to discuss a number of proposals to address budget deficits in advance of the 2018 budget session, which convenes Feb. 12.
BOISE, ID - Wine makers around Idaho have their own state agency watching out for their best interests. The Idaho Wine Commission pours their energy into promoting all Idaho wineries and grape growers.
"There's a lot of comradery, because if your winery wins, my winery wins," Executive Director Moya Dolsby said.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (WTXF) - The push to remove bulletproof barriers inside Philly convenient stores just got past another hurdle.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board will educate licensees about existing requirements and suspend the license privileges of those who fail to meet those rules under its new Licensee Compliance Program.
RALEIGH — Officer who enforce North Carolina’s alcohol laws are cracking down on a recent increase of violence at nightclubs.
HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 30, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Under new authority granted to the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) by Act 44 of 2017, the PLCB today announced its Licensee Compliance Program, through which the agency will educate licensees about existing license requirements and suspend the license privileges of licensees who fail to meet those requirements.