ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - More high schoolers are sad, suicidal and vaping, a new survey from the Department of Health and Social Services shows. The Youth Risk Behavior Survey was completed by almost 2,000 high schoolers in the state on a voluntary basis and shows a sharp rise in some risky behavior.
A notice sent yesterday by the California Alcoholic Beverage Control board, the governing body behind all things booze and businesses, could pave the way for bars, distilleries, wineries, and breweries to reopen during the current pandemic.
Savannah, G.A- A local non-profit is taking a positive approach to drug prevention. Beyond the Bell is launching its "Positive Community Norms" campaign to battle underage drug abuse.
Beyond The Bell is a non-profit that provides drug prevention initiatives in the City of Savannah, as well as Upson, DeKalb and Rockdale County.
FARGO — The Fargo Liquor Control Board on Wednesday, May 20, voted 4-1 in favor of recommending to the City Commission that the city allow restaurants to continue selling wine and beer with take-out food orders until at least late August.
How safe are D.C.-area roads when it comes to issues related to drunken driving? Your answer may depend on which data you examine.
In 2018, roads regionwide saw 85 alcohol and/or drug-impaired traffic fatalities, which is a 1.16% percent decrease from the previous year.
GILTNER, Neb. — As owners look to reopen their doors to patrons after a couple of months, many are looking to the guidelines to make sure they're doing everything right. And, some say they're not black and white.
Can a traditional liquor store in one of L.A.’s most notorious barrios offer higher-quality (and higher-priced) artisanal-craft products without alienating their old-school Latino customer base?
The nation’s bourbon distilleries would be able to quickly produce hand sanitizer under legislation introduced on May 8 by U.S. Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY).
New Jerseyans who have been missing that signature martini, sangria or other cocktail could soon be able to not only get spirits with their takeout order, but even have drinks delivered under one of three bills an Assembly committee cleared Monday that are aimed at helping the state’s hospitality industry.
Despite what it may seem like, not everyone is drinking underage.
An Indiana report in 2018 showed that 21% of youths ages 12 to 20 had consumed alcohol in the past month.