RALEIGH – Immediately prior to the business portion of the March meeting of the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, A.D. “Zander” Guy was sworn in as chairman of the statewide regulatory agency. Guy previously had served on the Commission from 2009 through 2013 and was Chairman from 2012 through 2013.
Following validation of 90 bids received by the March 3 deadline for the second restaurant license auction authorized by Act 39 of 2016, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) this week issued Notices of Selection to top bidders on 42 licenses.
Regional supermarket and convenience-store chains Giant Foods Stores LLC and Sheetz Inc. continue to stockpile restaurant liquor licenses in Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) is now accepting applications from schools, community organizations, municipalities, law enforcement organizations, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, and for-profit institutions for two-year grants aimed at reducing underage and dangerous drinking.
SALT LAKE CITY — State lawmakers unveiled a much-anticipated Utah alcohol law reform bill Monday, though several key provisions remain in flux less than two weeks before the Legislature adjourns.
Wine sales in Pennsylvania supermarkets and convenience stores are so 2016. Will the state make way for hard liquor to-go in 2017?
Terry McAuliffe signed Senate Bill 1448 and House Bill 2029, identical bills presented by the Virginia Distillers Association that will enable Virginia distilleries to sell bottles at events conducted for the purpose of featuring and educating the consuming public about spirits, effective July 1, 2017.
They're getting closer, but there's not yet a deal in place on proposed legislation to get rid of the Zion Curtain.
Pennsylvanians might see changes in how they can buy hard liquor when lawmakers this spring start the annual state budget horse trading.