SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Allowing bars in nine California cities, including Sacramento, to apply to stay open until 4 am could cost at least two million dollars a year.
Let’s face it, America has some weird laws: North Carolina bingo games cannot last more than five hours, and Coloradans need a permit to modify the weather.
Another round in the Alaska bar wars is exposing friction between bars and breweries as consumer drinking habits change, and the future of a booming multimillion-dollar industry is at stake.
During National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, we raise awareness of substance use disorder and celebrate the millions of Americans who have successfully overcome addiction.
The Distilled Spirits Association of the Philippines said it supports the government’s proposal for higher taxes on alcohol products as long as it promotes a level playing field among industry players.
Texas’ “beer-to-go” law went into effect today, allowing the purchase of beer direct from breweries and taprooms. State Rep. Eddie Rodriguez of Austin bought the first beer to go this morning at Zilker Brewing Company on East Sixth Street.
The Center for Alcohol Policy is pleased to announce that Debbi Beavers, Director of the Kansas Alcoholic Beverage Control, is the recipient of the Seventh Annual Leadership in Alcohol Regulation Award.
At least 13 people have died in Israel since the start of 2018 because of methanol poisoning from alcohol, according to the country’s Ministry of Health.
MOUNT VERNON, VA, Governor Ralph Northam joined more than 20 Virginia distilleries last night for the kickoff to September Virginia Spirits Month at George Washington’s Mount Vernon Distillery.
State marijuana regulators are considering opening the door for smaller-scale farms producing medical-quality cannabis to deliver directly to consumers.