Charleston, W.Va. – The West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration (WVABCA) DUI Simulator Program will visit four area high schools across southern West Virginia the week of Oct. 30, 2018.
COLLINS, MISS. -Voters in one south Mississippi city will decide this week whether they want wine and liquor to be sold along with beer.
Jacquelyn Orton — a Democrat who ran an unsuccessful primary campaign for the Utah House this year and is the widow of former U.S. Rep. Bill Orton — has been appointed to the seven-member board that grants liquor licenses to restaurants, bars and businesses in the state.
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 31, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today released its Fiscal Year 2017-18 Annual Report, which, for the first time, incorporates retail sales trends in a single, comprehensive publication detailing agency operations, popular products, and financial results.
COLLINS, MISS. - Voters in one south Mississippi city are approving plans for wine and liquor to be sold along with beer.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is launching a statewide survey to solicit customers’ opinions on state-run liquor stores. The DABC has begun putting up posters and handing out cards with a QR code and a website address for people to give feedback on liquor stores.
Last call, a clearance outlet will open at a Giant Eagle in Columbus for two weekends later this month and feature closeouts on a wide assortment of booze. “Last call” might be a nightly event at local watering holes, but the state wants to test it as a liquor store concept.
The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation announced this month that it is joining with OSHA and Ohio's craft brewery associations to form the Ohio Craft Brewery Alliance.
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today held its annual alcohol education conference, hosting educators and law enforcement personnel who discussed strategies to reduce and prevent dangerous and underage drinking.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Tougher penalties for repeated DUI offenders will soon become state law following passage by the Pennsylvania Legislature.