MINNEAPOLIS - At Tinto Kitchen in South Minneapolis, it took six whole months for owner Rebecca Illingworth Penichot to get a liquor license.
Senate Bill 905, which would have allowed nine California cities to serve alcohol until 4 AM, was vetoed by Governor Jerry Brown on Friday.
NEW YORK - The World Health Organization (WHO) today released SAFER, a new initiative and technical package outlining five high-impact strategies that can help governments reduce the harmful use of alcohol and related health, social and economic consequences.
The parlous financial state of Ontario has led to the suggestion that the local government generate money by selling off provincial business enterprises including liquor monopoly LCBO.
New developments in the trade war between the United States and the rest of the world are set to escalate today.
Five years ago, North America dominated the global craft beer market, accounting for 52% of all craft beer launches, but now another continent has taken the lead.
INDIANAPOLIS - An Indiana task force that's conducting an in-depth review of the state's alcohol laws is expected to recommend a boost in funding for the state agency that enforces alcohol consumption laws, rather than suggesting that Indiana expand cold beer sales.
The Liquor Commission of WA has approved the licensing applications of the two venues based, in part, on their potential appeal to tourists.
Two American Indian tribes in Idaho on Wednesday were awarded $1.8 million from the U.S. Department of Justice in grants to improve public safety in their communities.
ANNAPOLIS — A new task force is reviewing alcohol regulations in Maryland, and the members are looking at everything from production and sales to the impact of alcohol on public health.