INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly 20 recommendations for alcohol-related legislation floated through a three-hour meeting recently of the Indiana General Assembly-created Alcohol Code Revision Commission.
While the potential winners and losers in Congress’ proposed tax reform continue to be debated, the nation’s craft distillers are on the positive side.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Before Oklahomans will be able to get high-point beer and wine at grocery and convenience stores, the ABLE Commission will have to get the thousands of stores and employees licensed to sell the alcohol.
COLUMBUS, Neb. – The Columbus City Council voted on Monday to rescind what some residents call an archaic law.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving’s Tie One On For Safety campaign started back in 1986. The red bow is meant to be a visual reminder to not drive drunk.
Recent changes in state law have brought incredible growth to New York State’s brewing industry, with even more brewery openings on tap in 2018.
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot rolled out a lengthy list of policy proposals Monday aimed at reforming the state's regulations on craft brewers by lifting many of the limits the law currently imposes.
Nearly a year and a half after Gov. John Hickenlooper signed into law a measure allowing Colorado grocery chains to get more than one full-strength liquor license, two metro-Denver stores have bought out existing liquor stores' licenses and received permission from the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division (LED) to set up retail liquor operations within their locations.
MARIANNA — The ballots have been counted and, as of 7 p.m. Tuesday night, Jackson County is now a “wet” county.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Federal Judge Brian Miller has denied a request for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit by retail liquor stores attempting to block a state law taking effect Thursday that allows permitted grocery stores to sell all types of wine, not just Arkansas and so-called small batch wines