So you’re 16 and at a schoolfriend’s party. You’ve had three or four drinks already, and are just starting to feel it. The most popular guy in the class comes up and demands you have another. And then another. What happens next?
During the first weekend of March 2019, more than 200 wine industry professionals gathered in Austin, Texas, for the inaugural Wonder Women of Wine Conference, two days of solutions-based discussions, presentations, and networking for women wine pros.
While the whisky industry was, for a long time, seen as male preserve there were some talented women who played leading roles at major brands. Fred Minnick shines a light on their groundbreaking work.
HOLLAND, VT. (AP) — A small Vermont border town has overturned a Prohibition-era rule banning the sale of alcohol.
Lately, businesses in Juneau and across Alaska have been surprised to find their alcohol license renewals denied by the state.
The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control announces the opening of the new State Liquor & Wine Store in Syracuse, Utah.
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.