Eighteen months after the Metropolitan Transportation Authority banned alcohol advertisements on New York City buses, in subway cars and in stations, the City of New York has followed suit, instituting its own ban on most city-owned properties.
EAGLETOWN, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma alcohol regulators used modern technology in a recent investigation of an old-school illicit job: moonshining.
The 86th Legislature runs from Jan. 8 to May 27. From the state budget to health care to education policy — and the politics behind it all — we focus on what Texans need to know about the biennial legislative session.
A recent study evaluated college campuses across the United States to determine which are the safest. In addition to ranking the safest colleges in the nation, the Your Local Security study also rated the most secure schools on a state-by-state basis.
Almost one in seven adults driving children through Washington State have recently used marijuana, a study has revealed.
OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) says binge drinking, among young adults, is down in Nebraska.
Time is running out for Texas brewers. There’s only about a month left of the 86th Texas Legislature, and that means there’s little chance that a law would pass allowing for beer-to-go sales at the state’s manufacturing breweries.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday grappled with a Wisconsin law that allows law enforcement to draw blood without a warrant from suspected drunken drivers who have become unconscious.
NEW JERSEY - As predictable as the return of summer fun at the Jersey Shore, big-box retailers from out of state and massive corporate supermarket chains have returned to the State House arguing that New Jersey’s liquor laws are archaic and unfair.
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A fraternity governing board has voted to bar hard liquor from University of Nebraska-Lincoln fraternity events.