Two American Indian tribes in Idaho on Wednesday were awarded $1.8 million from the U.S. Department of Justice in grants to improve public safety in their communities.
Hard seltzers, the feistier cousins of nonalcoholic sparkling waters like LaCroix, are surging in popularity — a small but growing reason for optimism within the flagging beer industry.
The agenda for the Center for Alcohol Policy's 11th Annual Alcohol Law and Policy Conference taking place October 9th - 11th, 2018, in St. Paul, MN at The Saint Paul Hotel, is now available online.
More than 100 organizations have called on House and Senate leaders to work together to remove decades-old regulations preventing doctors from knowing their patients’ addiction treatment histories.
When it comes to suggesting what someone should drink at a party, barbecue, or after work during happy hour, Hispanic adults currently residing in America are more likely than the general US public to recommend a product from Mexico.
The International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD) is partnering with social media sites to encourage responsible alcohol advertising that doesn’t target minors or those that don’t want to receive it.
TTB recognizes the time-sensitive nature of adding trade names, and our new Permits Online was designed to speed trade name amendments with automatic approvals.
Robert Tobiassen is legal consultant based in Virginia. He spent 34 years working for the federal service with regulatory, taxation and administrative and judicial enforcement experience within the domestic and global alcohol industry.
(CNN) -- Seniors are increasingly passing the pipe. About 9% of US adults between the ages of 50 and 64 have used marijuana at least once during the survey year, while 3% of those over 65 have done so, new research finds.
Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Rob Portman (R-OH), as well as U.S. Representatives Ken Buck (R-CO) and Scott Peters (D-CA), as the Beer Institute's "2018 Beer Champions."