The keg tagging policy one lawmaker calls "a failed experiment" will be no more in Michigan
Utah liquor stores hope to reduce long lines and empty shelves during the busy holiday season by adding more deliveries, increasing employee hours and possibly keeping some outlets open longer, the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control announced Tuesday.
SWISHER, Iowa (KCRG-TV9) -- An upcoming report from the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division shows the alcohol industry is booming in Iowa.
The Big Bang for the teeming scene of craft breweries carpeting North Carolina occurred in 2005, when then-governor Mike Easley signed the “Pop the Cap” bill into law.
BOISE, ID - State officials are hoping to use “sticker shock” to stop underage drinking this holiday season –- in a statewide campaign by the Idaho Office of Drug Policy, the State Liquor Division and 22 community prevention organizations.
DES MOINES — State policymakers are toasting another year of higher alcohol sales in Iowa.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives’ Liquor Control Committee is set to vote on a measure to lift liquor licensing restrictions that have been in place since the repeal of Prohibition.
Lawmakers are considering increasing the number of liquor licenses the state issues, and auctioning them off as a way to raise revenue.
Concord, NH – Just in time for Veterans Day, the New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) is launching a new commemorative bottle to raise critical funding to support the preservation and restoration of one of New Hampshire’s historical treasures – The New Hampshire Hall of Flags.
SALT LAKE CITY — One of Utah’s last “dry” communities appeared Wednesday on track to maintain its eight-decade prohibition on alcohol sales after voters rejected a measure to allow sales that proponents said would boost tourism and opponents said would threaten the small city’s way of life.