WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - It was only four months ago that Kansas grocery and convenient stores stocked their shelves with 6% beer for the first time instead of 3.2%. However, those stores were not the only ones who started selling new products.
Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS) and its partner, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, raised $10,000 for the national charity Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation during the month of June.
HAMPTON -- Drunken driving arrests nearly doubled in Hampton this year from 2018, leading police to bolster their efforts to catch intoxicated motorists and over-serving bars.
A new grassroots group, concerned about Utah liquor laws, says it plans to represent everyday residents and “advocate for better beer laws."
PORTLAND, Ore. - Annual fees for Oregon Liquor Control Commission liquor licenses are set to double this fall, to more closely align with costs and with what other states charge, the agency said Monday.
ASHEBORO — The Asheboro ABC Board distributed $354,000 to the City of Asheboro for fiscal year ending June 2019.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina distilleries would benefit from eased regulations to sell their own products on-site and market them at Alcoholic Beverage Control stores in legislation heading to Gov. Roy Cooper's desk.
The Wilkesboro Police Department’s recent underage drinking and driving cases reflect an ongoing serious problem.
A lawsuit challenging an unusual Virginia law that allows police to arrest and jail people designated as "habitual drunkards" was reinstated by a deeply divided federal appeals court Tuesday.