Columbia, S.C. (WOLO) – The House has approved a bill to re-establish the state’s limit on how many liquor stores a person or business can own.
LINCOLN — State lawmakers reached a tentative compromise Tuesday that would bring some state regulation to currently unregulated bottle clubs, like the strip clubs operated by Omaha businessman Shane Harrington.
BOSTON (April 2, 2018) — Massachusetts is now the only state in the nation that does not allow for drunk driving offenders to use ignition interlocks after their first offense.
FRANKFORT – A measure that would allow direct shipment of alcoholic beverages received final passage today in the state Senate and is on its way to the governor to be signed into law.
AUSTIN (KXAN) - Passengers on international flights arriving to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport are now having to pay state tax on alcohol as part of a 4-week Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission pilot program.
NEW ORLEANS, LA (WVUE) - Louisiana lawmakers are considering two different bills that would make alcohol more accessible.
The state’s craft brewing community and its allies failed to convince the legislature this year to ease restrictions on the production and distribution of craft beer, but the industry expects to try again next session.
The convenience of ordering a cold six-pack for home delivery with just a few swipes on a smartphone might be proving particularly satisfying for one demographic group – underage drinkers.
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota's microbreweries will get the chance to tap into more customers in the coming months thanks to a new law signed on March 22 by Gov. Dennis Daugaard.
Adding to the list of homegrown products popping up in the town of Taos, Rolling Still Bros. distillery will soon be delivering the kick in local cocktails.