PRESS RELEASE - The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board adopted emergency rules Oct. 16 that are consistent with the directives of Executive Order 19-03, dated Sept. 27, 2019.
Consuming alcohol underage is a dangerous game. For teens, it may be nothing more than an excuse to party and let loose from the stress of life.
A statistical survey funded by the insurance industry says Nevada has some of the nation’s best roads and bridges.
WISCONSIN - The business of craft distilling is growing in Wisconsin and in some communities, Wisconsin-made vodka, whiskey and other spirits are becoming a crucial part of a marketing pitch to tourists.
D.C.'s Alcoholic Beverage Control Board ordered Heaven & Hell on 18th Street NW to pay a $90,000 fine and suspended its liquor license for 90 days.
ALASKA - People had a lot to say about a controversial definition change that could limit events held at breweries, wineries and distilleries in Alaska.
WISCONSIN - Fond du Lac-based Badger Liquor, Wine & Spirits, the state's largest wine and spirits distributor, has launched a new app to help Wisconsin consumers locate any specific wine or spirit among the more than 10,000 bars, restaurants and retail stores to which the company delivers.
A proposal that critics say could force New York state restaurants to choose between serving alcohol or using delivery apps is heading to a showdown.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Albertsons LLC, Safeway Inc., and The Vons Companies, Inc. have agreed to pay at least $300,000 after an investigation by the state Department of Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) over illegal business practices.
The bill makes the current temporary ban on drinking alcohol in pedicabs permanent. The previous law was due to expire early next year, with many groups planning pedalable 10 seater ‘pedalable bars’.