West Virginia’s craft beer laws are one step closer to being loosened after the House of Delegates cleared a bill Thursday calling for various changes.
Friday is a big day. Not only is it International Women’s Day, a celebration of how far women have come in society, in politics and in economics.
The U.S. State Department has issued a security alert reminding spring break travelers to take extra precautions when visiting Mexico.
A new campaign by the Texas Department of Transportation is reminding college students and young adults to plan a sober ride before the party starts.
RICHMOND –Troubling and, in many cases, dire consequences of alcohol and other drug use among students at Virginia’s colleges and universities compelled the commonwealth’s Commission on Youth to team up with the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority (ABC) to find more effective ways to address this persistent and growing public health and safety problem.
Newswise — Many people jokingly refer to their occasional glass of wine after work as medicine. A new study hints at there being some truth to the perceived pain-relieving effects of moderate alcohol consumption.
A study of more than 17,000 U.S. adults shows that moderate alcohol consumption—seven to 13 drinks per week—substantially raises one's risk of high blood pressure, or hypertension, according to research being presented at the American College of Cardiology's 68th Annual Scientific Session.
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — A big change is coming on the Kansas side of the border that's been fought about for years. Higher alcohol content in beer will be sold at grocery and convenience stores starting on April 1.
Back in December, a draft of Canada’s proposed regulations for edible cannabis products was released, outlining the plans for cannabis-infused food and drink in the country.
A BWS customer had been left bewildered and “cranky” after an employee refused to sell him a bottle of scotch under a controversial new “policy”.