Young Americans are dying in rising numbers because of drugs, alcohol and suicide, according to new federal data.
More than 100 organizations have called on House and Senate leaders to work together to remove decades-old regulations preventing doctors from knowing their patients’ addiction treatment histories.
CONCORD, Calif.- Pushing for greater representation and advancement of women in its industry, the California-based alcohol beverage retailer BevMo! announced today that it is partnering with Women of the Vine & Spirits...
The agenda for the Center for Alcohol Policy's 11th Annual Alcohol Law and Policy Conference taking place October 9th - 11th, 2018, in St. Paul, MN at The Saint Paul Hotel, is now available online.
RICHMOND – An event for 14- to 16-year-olds in Newport News that included dancing, games, movies and basketball, as well as workshops about the dangers of alcohol and drug use was fun and award-winning for a hard-working team of four Newport News high school students who organized the event earlier this year.
Thirty-one years ago, many winemakers across the country feared that free trade with the United States could drain away their livelihood.
Self-regulation may hold the key to helping young adults overcome their risk for developing alcohol and drug problems, according to recent research from the University of Georgia.
New private liquor retailers, including grocery giant Loblaws, will soon be able to enter the Saskatchewan market. This is because a two year moratorium on selling retail permits ends on Oct. 8.
A new $142-million liquor distribution centre in St. Albert is large enough to hold 70,000 pallets of alcohol products.
When it comes to suggesting what someone should drink at a party, barbecue, or after work during happy hour, Hispanic adults currently residing in America are more likely than the general US public to recommend a product from Mexico.