ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Business owners, local officials, and a handful of brewery groups think patrons should be able to enjoy an alcoholic beverage at the movies.
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot's 40-member "Reform on Tap" task force met for the first time in Baltimore on May 24 to begin exploring modernizing that state's alcoholic beverage laws.
Maui County's Liquor Commission has given formal notice that it will hold a public hearing on repealing controversial rule changes the panel made in February.
An attorney who was heading Arkansas' Alcoholic Beverage Control Division on an interim basis has been named to the post permanently.
Some people believe law enforcement uses subterfuge in testing to see whether businesses sell alcohol to minors.
WAILUKU — Department of Liquor Control Director Glenn Mukai said Wednesday that the department isn't changing any of its rules for nonprofit liquor licenses — it's just complying with state laws that have been in place since 2008.
Bellevue's junior state senator is the toast of Nebraska's craft breweries after successfully amending a bill that would have significantly increased their operating costs.
The Wisconsin Tavern League, along with two other lobby groups want to narrow how the state regulates companies that manufacture, distribute and sell alcoholic beverages and create a new government office with broad discretion to regulate the industry.
LEOMINSTER — The complex jumble of state laws governing alcohol sales and distribution is poised for a shakeup. Testimony given at a Thursday public hearing suggests a long road ahead for regulators whose new statutes must negotiate the needs of alcohol makers, sippers and shippers.
One month has passed since the last beer was sold in Whiteclay. In that time, it has seen plenty of changes.