VIRGINIA - Years ago, the arrival of Alcoholic Beverage Control agents on their doorstep would've been an unsettling development for Merle and Earl Corbin.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Boilers radiate heat as wheat showers into the hot water. After the last grain is dropped, a mixture of smells — like fresh-cut grass and summer rain — flows from the boilers into the garage.
UPS has reported that it is expanding its ability to ship alcohol, wine and beer around the world.
SALINAS, Calif. — Driscoll's is so secretive about its robotic strawberry picker it won't let photographers within telephoto range of it.
ARLINGTON, Va., July 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Health Communications, Inc. (HCI) is pleased to announce that the Arlington County Police Department will soon be launching the Arlington Restaurant Initiative (ARI), which focuses on early intervention and training for restaurant staff.
TEXAS - Guns and booze are a notoriously dangerous combination. Yet a Texas court of appeal has ruled that homeowner can't be held liable for an accidental shooting just because a .45 caliber pistol was left on a table where his guests were drinking alcohol.
In the coming weeks, millions of college-bound freshmen will be leaving home for the campus for the first time. As parents prepare their teens for college, it's important to set aside time to talk about alcohol.
The U.S. State Department has warned travelers in Mexico about possible tainted alcohol, leaving many to wonder if it's safe to indulge in their vacation margaritas.
SACRAMENTO - Support for college beer brewing programs has been signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown.
British scientists could soon provide a definitive answer to the years-long debate over whether wine tastes better from a cork or screw cap bottle.