Stores will soon be allowed to sell full-strength beer, but does that mean the "3.2 beer" is going away? No, but you'll just have to look for it.
Upending conventional wisdom that physical activity can be a healthy deterrent to alcohol consumption, University of Houston Moores professor of psychology Clayton Neighbors is examining the relationship between the two in college students.
State Liquor Agency is out, Ohio Liquor is in. The latest step in the evolution of Ohio’s Division of Liquor Control is a rebranding of the business, so to speak. Starting in 2019, the new Ohio Liquor name and logo will be appearing at shops around the state.
The holiday season is upon us and SAB is intensifying its efforts to help reduce the harm caused by the misuse of alcohol with the launch of a short film focusing on preventing underage drinking in the latest instalment of the organisation’s 18+ Be The Mentor programme.
Joseph Mollica, former owner of the One Mile West restaurant in Sunapee and since 2011 chairman of the New Hampshire Liquor Commission, has been honored as a 2018 Market Watch Retail Leader by Market Watch magazine.
The City of Philadelphia has launched a new website where people receiving Medicaid benefits can find information about their behavioral health and addiction treatment coverage.
IRVING, TEXAS (PRWEB) DECEMBER 10, 2018 - Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) announces its new National President, Helen Witty, effective Jan. 1, 2019. Witty joined MADD in 2000 after her 16-year-old daughter, Helen Marie, was killed by a drunk and drugged driver while rollerblading on a designated bike path near the family’s home in Miami on a clear June afternoon.
Leaders in Salt Lake County, Utah, observed a troubling trend in one of its communities, the Kearns Metro Township: They found that local youth had higher rates of alcohol and nicotine use, gang involvement, and mental health symptoms as compared to the rest of the state.
The beer industry continues to struggle. America’s biggest brewer, Anheuser-Busch, is once again laying off workers. Last September, Anheuser-Busch laid off 380 employees from its craft and imports High End division.
These days everyone is looking to have a good time without having to deal with the consequences the next morning. In the past year, several alcoholic creations that don't cause hangovers have been spoken about such as marijuana beer, but none of them have reached the market yet.