TOPEKA — This isn't a last call for 3.2 beer, but changing laws in Colorado, Oklahoma and Minnesota will leave Kansas and Utah as the main consumers and distributors plan to reduce the flow.
A bill that would make drunk driving laws stricter is making its way through the state legislature.
“I think there should be a law to make drunk driving more strict here because there's too many drunks on the road,” Muldrow resident Wanda Eads said.
A state Supreme Court ruling could have a big impact on liquor stores in South Carolina. The court overturned a decades-old law that limits how many liquor licenses a business can own.
Some store owners say they fear bigger chains could put them out of business.
Denver city officials have brought together a disparate group to advise them on how to implement the city’s first-of-its-kind social marijuana use permit program. When the panel met this week, the gaps between competing interests were hard to miss.
SANTA FE, N.M. — The tax on beer sold in New Mexico would increase 7.5-fold in July under a proposal introduced last week at the Roundhouse.
The Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would make driving under the influence a felony if the driver has three or more prior offenses on their criminal record within 10 years.
Small business liquor store owners and operators across Florida are unleashing their fourth attack in a row against a bill that would let big box retailers and grocery stores sell liquor, something they argue would obliterate their businesses.
OKLAHOMA CITY - Legislation in the Oklahoma Senate would allow voters in each of the state's 77 counties to decide whether liquor can be sold on Sunday.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — On Monday, the Minnesota Senate is expected to vote on a bill to repeal the ban on Sunday liquor store sales.
FRANKFORT, Ky. - Liquor store owner and State Rep. C. Wesley Morgan is making progress in his effort to rewrite Kentucky liquor laws in ways more favorable to liquor stores.