Stores will soon be allowed to sell full-strength beer, but does that mean the "3.2 beer" is going away? No, but you'll just have to look for it.
A non-profit organization, that speaks to secondary students about alcohol and drug prevention, has said more needs to be done to tackle the growing alcohol abuse in Washington DC area.
A college in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province recently made news headlines for its ban on drinking. This drew public attention to the issue of regulating young people's alcohol use.
COLUMBIA — Amid rapid growth for South Carolina’s craft beer industry, brewers are preparing to pursue a series of legislative changes in the upcoming Statehouse session that they say would remove lingering hurdles.
Assemblywoman Nily Rozic’s legislation to reform the application process for liquor permits that allow businesses to continue serving alcohol from 4 to 8 a.m. was signed into law last week by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Minnesota ended its Prohibition-era ban on Sunday liquor sales in 2017. Despite years of controversy, the legislature voting overwhelmingly in favor of the change.
More than 20,000 drunken-driving convictions in New Jersey could be in jeopardy after the state's highest court ruled Tuesday that breathalyzer tests used to win those judgments were inadmissible.
Door-to-door marijuana delivery? Marijuana cafes? Maybe. New Jersey is inching toward becoming the 11th state to legalize marijuana for recreational use, though a vote on legalizing marijuana this year is nearly impossible.
WAILUKU — The Maui County Liquor Control Commission approved another round of rule changes Wednesday — this time received favorably — that assist nonprofits holding special events and restaurant owners with liquor licenses.
The legal term in New York state alcohol beverage control law is "availing a license." The plain translation, more or less, is when someone who is not listed on a liquor license owns, manages or otherwise controls the licensed business. It's illegal under state law.