SALT LAKE CITY -- One of Utah's remaining "dry" cities will ask its voters to decide whether to allow alcohol sales.
BILLINGS - Carl High Pine, a 59-year-old Northern Cheyenne Tribal member, has been awarded $7,000 after the 3G’s Convenience Store in Billings refused his tribal ID as a valid form of identification last year.
By 1915, Alabama was gripped by the same anti-alcohol sentiment as the rest of the country: The temperance movement was afoot, and there was little even established politicians could do to prevent it. That year, the Alabama Legislature overrode the veto of then-Gov. Charles Henderson to ban outright the sale of alcohol in the state.
Across the nation – and certainly in Iowa – the beverage alcohol industry is changing. The local movement in our state is robust, with a steady increase of new breweries, distilleries and native wineries in virtually every corner.
New Hampshire is proud of its liquor stores. In a letter attached to the 2016 annual state Liquor Commission financial report, former governor Maggie Hassan said, “I want to congratulate and thank the New Hampshire Liquor Commission and its staff of more than 1,400 full- and part-time employees on yet another record-breaking year.”
MISSOULA, Mont. - Montana lawmakers will hear arguments on a bill that could change the way Montana breweries conduct business.
GETTYSBURG, Pa., March 20, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today opened its annual two-day alcohol education conference, bringing together more than 300 professionals, including law enforcement personnel and educators, to discuss strategies to reduce and prevent dangerous and underage drinking in a changing beverage alcohol landscape.
The Instagram post was just like hundreds of others, with a simple cocktail photo and words superimposed in white: "Happy hour every day, 5 PM ~ 7 PM, $1 off draft beer, $1 tall cans, $5 cocktails."
DES MOINES — Small Iowa liquor distillers may soon be toasting a new state law that would permit them to sell their product on site.
A Tuscaloosa lawmaker has introduced a bill to clarify state law on infusions, liquor flavored with fruit or other ingredients sold by restaurants and bars.