A California winery may lose its permit to do business in Oregon after state regulators determined the company repeatedly and intentionally violated labeling laws aimed at protecting Oregon's $5.6 billion wine industry.
LANSING, MI – Sam Awdish, of Howell, was named President of the Michigan Spirits Association (MSA) at its recent board meeting in Novi.
State Liquor Agency is out, Ohio Liquor is in. The latest step in the evolution of Ohio’s Division of Liquor Control is a rebranding of the business, so to speak. Starting in 2019, the new Ohio Liquor name and logo will be appearing at shops around the state.
Many restaurants, bars and clubs in Maine will soon have another tool at their disposal to prevent serving alcohol to people under 21.
The National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA), the Idaho State Liquor Division’s trade association, recognizes the importance of its role and more importantly, that of its member states, in the area of alcohol abuse prevention and education.
The blood alcohol level will be lowered from .08 to .05. Hospitality and tourism groups are trying to mitigate any negative impacts by pushing a new campaign to remind people they can keep drinking -- just leave the car at home.
ASHEVILLE — City alcohol regulators say they're making some preparations to sell marijuana should it become legal in North Carolina.
Joseph Mollica, former owner of the One Mile West restaurant in Sunapee and since 2011 chairman of the New Hampshire Liquor Commission, has been honored as a 2018 Market Watch Retail Leader by Market Watch magazine.
The City of Philadelphia has launched a new website where people receiving Medicaid benefits can find information about their behavioral health and addiction treatment coverage.
Becky Sturdevant was in her Kalispell home preparing a surprise 30th birthday party for her son, Evan Schneider, when she received a call that he was killed in a head-on collision with a drunk driver.