VIRGINIA, USA — Starting July 20, state-owned liquor stores in Virginia will not let customers come inside unless they are wearing masks, the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority announced Friday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says the Ohio Liquor Control Commission will hold hearings Aug. 3-7 as part of a statewide effort to pinpoint bars that are not following safety guidelines amid the coronavirus pandemic, particularly those relating to wearing masks and social distancing.
LANSING — Michigan liquor regulators on Thursday ordered an East Lansing bar to answer questions about a coronavirus outbreak that infected at least 186 people and was a factor in Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's decision to halt indoor service at establishments that chiefly sell alcohol.
This is Michigan’s first step backward throughout the reopening process after reaching phase four of the governor’s reopening plan.
A decline in beer production in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic took a toll on Montana’s malt barley industry, which is looking for new markets to make up the difference.
When the Old Gold resumed serving shots of W. L. Weller bourbon along North Killingsworth Street last weekend, no one stood in line at the bar.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R ) signed legislation Monday that permanently allows cocktails to go, making it the first state to keep a temporary measure put in place in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Bob Durkin runs 10 bars and clubs in Charlotte, and, because of that, he has 10 decisions to make Tuesday: whether to renew state licenses for serving liquor, beer and wine.
ST. GEORGE — When Gov. Gary Herbert announced last week that face coverings would be required in all state-run facilities, the first thought was on higher-education buildings and places like the DMV.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — The Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement and the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board reminded licensed liquor establishments and their patrons to abide by social distancing and masking requirements to help slow the spread of COVID-19.