A Canadian company that makes alcohol-detection devices attached to steering wheels of school buses hopes to expand to North American trucking companies.
Washington, D.C. – Douglas County, Colorado, is the healthiest community in America, according to the 2019 Healthiest Communities rankings by U.S. News & World Report, released today in collaboration with the Aetna Foundation.
The rum industry has welcomed a post-Brexit trade deal signed between the UK and the Caribbean which will allow businesses to continue trading without additional barriers or tariffs.
Six months after beer modernization implementation, legislators are ironing out the finer details of Oklahoma’s alcohol laws to ensure consumers and businesses can shop and operate without unnecessary restrictions.
The craft brewery boom has proven to be good news for home values, according to researchers at The University of Toledo and the University of North Carolina, US. Using Charlotte, North Carolina, as a case study, the researchers found that craft breweries have a positive impact on residential property values.
Winemakers are toasting a pledge in last week's federal budget to loosen interprovincial barriers around wine sales, while also hoping — with an election on the way — that the promise doesn't die on the vine.
Recently, an interdisciplinary team from our IPMT and Food Regulatory practices discussed a pending proposed rulemaking from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), the primary federal agency that regulates alcohol beverages.
In September 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court granted a petition for a writ of certiorari (i.e., the Court agreed to hear a case) brought before the Court by the Tennessee Wine and Spirits Retailers Association (Tennessee Retailers) in Tennessee Wine and Spirits Retailers Association v. Byrd.
HANCOCK COUNTY, W.Va. (WTRF) - Senior students at Oak Glen High School participated in a DUI simulator on Monday.
The West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration, WVABCA, lets students safely experience driving while under the influence.On Monday, the Nebraska Legislature is hearing bills targeting alcohol sales and taxes. LB592 before the General Affairs Committee, looked to add additional powers to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, to suspend sales of alcoholic liquor.