A number of new laws affecting the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control will take effect July 1. The laws were passed by this year's General Assembly and signed by Governor Terry McAuliffe.
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission has decided to roll back a 30-year-old ban on happy hour advertising of drink prices, a confusing, archaic rule that became all but impossible to enforce in the social media age.
A bill designed to increase penalties on illegally shipped wine or beer coming into Michigan recently advanced both the House and Senate and now awaits signature from Gov. Rick Snyder.
A Montgomery County police officer responding to a reported break-in at the county's Department of Liquor Control warehouse on the night of May 28 stopped a man walking away from a black Chevrolet Suburban parked at Lakelands Park Middle School in Gaithersburg.
Thrifty drinkers will want to shop Utah state liquor stores Friday because booze prices will go up come Saturday.
The Third Annual Native American Walk for Sobriety will be held in Richmond on Saturday, July 15 in order to raise awareness about the many issues surrounding alcoholism.
A state Senate committee Wednesday gutted a proposal that would allow beer distributors to sell wine and spirits, but it could still become law this year, the bill's sponsor said.
Nearly 700 businesses that sell alcohol in North Carolina are waiting until the last minute to renew required ABC permits — a move that could bring law enforcement officers to their door and leave customers facing locked-down beer taps and liquor shelves.
HARRISBURG, Pa., June 28, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Committed to providing financial support to reduce underage and dangerous alcohol consumption, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today announced it will award almost $2.3 million to 66 schools, community organizations, municipalities, law enforcement organizations, nonprofit organizations, and institutions of higher education through the 2017-19 Alcohol Education Grant Program.
In an effort to help prevent drunk driving and encourage patron responsibility, the Montgomery County Department of Liquor Control (DLC) and the Montgomery County Department of Police are launching a public awareness campaign titled, "I Take It Personally."