Applications to become the District’s first nightlife director came in from across the country and around the world, but Mayor Muriel E. Bowser selected a lead investigator from her own liquor board to take on the city’s “after-hours economy” — noise, crime, rats and all.
LINCOLN — Owners of the four now-closed beer stores in the border village of Whiteclay, Nebraska, have reached settlements in their lawsuits challenging nearly $700,000 in allegedly unpaid state taxes and fees.
A long and winding effort to make it easier for ex-offenders to serve liquor narrowly failed a Kansas City Council vote on Thursday evening.
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Some eye-opening findings have been released about what many of us believe we should and shouldn't do when getting behind the wheel.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — An Anchorage assemblyman has proposed allowing bars and restaurants to serve alcohol earlier in the morning.
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.