MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Almost exactly one month after Sunday liquor sales began in Minnesota, liquor stores say their overall sales haven't changed.
Scottish pub tenants have until Monday to make their voices heard over landmark legislation that would end a centuries-old system forcing them to buy supplies from their owners.
SALINAS, Calif. — Driscoll's is so secretive about its robotic strawberry picker it won't let photographers within telephoto range of it.
A program that twice daily tests drunken drivers to determine whether they are sober will be piloted in western Iowa's Woodbury County, likely beginning in January, The Des Moines Register has learned.
PORTLAND, Ore. - The Oregon Liquor Control Commission last Friday ratified a stipulated settlement with Walgreen Co. out of Deerfield, Illinois for having 25 stores out of compliance with Oregon's Bottle Bill requirements. Walgreen Co. has agreed to pay a fine of $80,000.
Massachusetts bars and restaurants are pushing to eliminate a state program that tracks where convicted drunk drivers had their last drinks before being arrested, saying it embarrasses businesses without giving them a chance to defend themselves.
IOWA — The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is reminding bars and restaurants they cannot serve beverages in solid copper cups.
The Alberta government is being urged to scrap its craft beer tax after a trade panel ruled the levy is illegal.
In an effort to help prevent drunk driving and encourage patron responsibility, the Montgomery County Department of Liquor Control (DLC) and the Montgomery County Department of Police are launching a public awareness campaign titled, "I Take It Personally."
MIAMI, Florida - After a day of relentless Miami traffic and working a job that barely pays skyrocketing rents, a bottle of wine snagged from Publix or an overpriced craft beer is often just the right medicine.