OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Oklahoma - Oklahoma County District Judge Thomas Prince ruled that the alcohol-distribution law, Senate Bill 608, is unconstitutional.
Starting Sept. 1, Texans will be able to leave brewery taprooms with a case of their favorite craft beer, and order wine and beer for delivery, thanks to two laws passed by the Legislature this year.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Attorneys on Thursday argued the pros and cons of a new law that will determine how alcohol is distributed throughout Oklahoma.
California's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) just announced its county-by-county distribution of new liquor licenses available for the coming year.
Arkansas' craft brewers made nearly 37,500 barrels of suds in 2018, up slightly from the previous year, with a single Little Rock brewery accounting for almost 40% of the beer produced in the state, according to state data.
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Two years after Nebraska state regulators shuttered four beer stores for selling excessive amounts of alcohol near South Dakota's Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, public health officials are still trying to clean up the damage...
Enforcement agents with Arizona’s Department of Liquor Licenses and Control have a new tool to prevent underage drinking. The app, called Age ID, allows officers to use a smartphone camera to verify an ID within a few seconds.
BOSTON —Massachusetts now stands alone as the only state in the country where people convicted of drunk driving for the first time are not made to use devices meant to make sure they are not under the influence before getting behind the wheel again.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Albuquerque residents who are fearful of the connection between alcohol and violence may finally get some say on which businesses can sell booze in their neighborhoods.
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Local restaurants and bars are voicing their concerns about proposed drink special regulations.