RALEIGH (WTVD) -- North Carolina restaurants and bars won't be able to offer to-go cocktails and mixed drinks... at least for now.
PORTLAND (WGME) -- Many viewers have reached out to CBS 13, asking whether retailers are allowed to tell customers to remove face masks when buying alcohol.
It could be weeks, if not months, before restaurants in central Pennsylvania are given the green light to reopen.
Even so, when dining establishments do return, the landscape is going to be very different. The days of bustling dining rooms will be a thing of the past.
Oregon District bars and restaurants are going to have to make big changes when they are allowed to reopen to try to keep customers and staff healthy.
Effective Friday, 77 Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores will begin limited in-store public access in counties designated in the yellow phase of COVID-19 mitigation efforts, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) announced Wednesday.
The House wants to spend $1.7 billion; the Senate wants to spend $1.35 billion. And there are other differences. The North Carolina House and Senate expect to vote Friday on the state’s COVID-19 relief package, House Speaker Tim Moore, a Cleveland County Republican, said shortly after 4 p.m. Thursday.
During a North Carolina General Assembly special session called so lawmakers can address policy and funding issues raised by the COVID-19 crisis, lawmakers filed a bill on Tuesday that would allow for bars and restaurants statewide to offer delivery and carryout cocktails for as long as Gov. Cooper’s state-of-emergency order is in effect.
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) -- The Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) has announced that several members of Michigan's alcohol industry have made large donations amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Several businesses had written to the state to make the clarification and urged customers to do the same. In a letter posted Monday, the Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations updated the definition of "beverage" under the current restrictions on businesses that required all dine-in service to end.
The organization that represents makers of artisan spirits in Vermont warned Tuesday that losses from the coronavirus may force a large number of craft producers across the country out of business — permanently.