United Kingdom - Charity AA says the number of younger people attending their meetings is on the increase.
A change in Minnesota law will ban people who have a DWI from taking to the state's trails and waterways on boats, snowmobiles and ATVs while their driving privileges are suspended.
A bill that left a key House committee on the last day of the formal legislative session could change the way craft brewers sell their beer in Massachusetts.
The suds have it: beer remains the alcoholic beverage of choice among Americans, a new Gallup Poll finds.
Does it seem like you’re getting more sensitive to alcohol as you age? You’re not imagining things.
Airports, airlines and tour operators have teamed up to call with one voice for a clampdown on excessive pre-flight drinkingAirports, airlines and tour operators welcome the new government-backed “One Too Many” campaign, designed to curb excess pre-flight alcohol consumption.
Beer sales in the UK rose by just over 3% in the first half of the year thanks to a strong performance in the off-trade, but the pub industry is still struggling after years of decline
CANADA - Risk managers in the restaurant and bar business need to “mine” for information from potential insureds to make sure they exercise their duty of care in serving alcohol responsibly.
The provincial government have introduced five new pilot projects with the intention to bring down the number of impaired drivers in Saskatchewan.
School boards can waive distance requirements for businesses serving liquor under a law sponsored by an Orangeburg Democrat.