On Wednesday evening, bar and liquor store owners launched a wave of public testimony urging the Alaska Legislature to put tougher restrictions on small distilleries and breweries that have pushed the boundaries of Alaska law as they attempt to meet changing consumer demand.
The study focused on examining the use of “Protective Behavioral Strategies (PBS)” among young female university students.
While some wondered Tuesday and Wednesday whether successful Oct. 1 implementation of Oklahoma’s new alcohol laws could be in jeopardy owing to legislative disagreement, SB 1173 passed both the Senate and House today as the Legislature rushed to reach an adjournment.
The rate of “deaths of despair” has risen dramatically over the past decade in the United States, says an annual report released today.
The Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America trade group kicked off its 75th annual convention and exposition in Las Vegas, Nevada yesterday with a general session that featured outgoing president and CEO Craig Wolf, incoming chairman Barkley Stuart, Constellation Brands CEO Rob Sands, and former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
To boost sales in Australia, a land where the ability to drink large quantities of ale can be a badge of honor, brewing giants Anheuser-Busch InBev NV and Kirin Holdings Co. think they’ve found a new weapon: weaker beer.
Members of the state House of Representatives heard recommendation testimony in favor of creating a statewide alcohol education and medical amnesty program Thursday morning in Shusterman Hall.
N.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission Chairman Zander Guy Jr. came Tuesday to Rocky Mount to tour the new Nash County ABC No. 1 store at 125 Falls at Tar Court.
FAIRBANKS — The Alaska State Senate passed a bill Monday that would essentially rewrite the state’s alcohol regulations.
A UW Medicine researcher connects current understanding of marijuana's effects on child development to what's known about fetal alcohol syndrome.