Executive Dow Constantine today sent a proposal to the King County Council to support the region’s growing winery, brewery, and distillery small businesses while protecting the natural environment and rural character of unincorporated communities.
A group seeking to stop Delaware’s ban on direct wine shipments is claiming a partial victory.
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — More than 200 drunken driving cases in southeast Nebraska could be affected by a certification issue with some breath tests conducted by law enforcement, according to a county prosecutor.
Alcohol drinkers in the San Antonio area have spent more than $160 million on boozy beverages this year, records at the Texas comptroller’s office show.
The House passed a bill allowing employees over age 18 to unload and transfer liquor from a delivery vehicle into a store. These transfers could only occur under the supervision of a delivery vehicle driver age 21 or older.
Alcohol licensing and enforcement in New Orleans will be handled by the city’s Department of Safety and Permits, the City Council decided Thursday on a 4-3 vote, following a surprisingly fiery debate in which Councilwoman Stacy Head said she has asked the FBI to investigate the way the city has been handling such licenses.
ST. PAUL—The perception that most high school kids drink alcoholic beverages isn't true, the Minnesota Department of Health reports.
A federal civil rights lawsuit alleges the city of Brookhaven is targeting African-American clubs to put them out of business through the recent overhaul of its alcohol ordinance that now requires certain venues pay $100,000 in alcohol license fees and not sell booze on Sundays.
DOVER, Del. -- Lawmakers in the first state have designed a bill that would ban the sale of powdered alcohol in Delaware.
The city's first Alcohol Task Force in recent history met Tuesday night at Bethel City Hall. Municipal, tribal, and business leaders were there to come up with ideas for addressing alcohol-related problems.