The Virginia ABC recently awarded over $60,000 in Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority (ABC) Alcohol Education and Prevention grants to various organizations.
Ontarians may soon have the opportunity to buy beverage alcohol from producers in other provinces directly.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo signed Assembly Bill 375, a bill to permanently allow cocktails to-go in the state, making Nevada the 31st state to make this consumer- and business-friendly measure permanent.
State Senator Nick Pisciottano (D-Allegheny) today announced the unanimous confirmation of former State Senator Jim Brewster to serve on the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (LCB).
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The National Association of Wine Retailers (NAWR) opposes Delaware House Bill 187 due to its exclusion of wine retailers from the shipping provisions in the legislation.
In March, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced his government's response to U.S. tariffs. Three months later, those measures are ending.
With an array of software available, the spirits industry has to decide whether to embrace advancements in technology or not.
The Michigan wine industry is poised to make an economic impact of nearly $9 billion this year, according to the latest figures from Wine America's 2025 Wine Economic Impact Study.
Alcohol consumption in Ireland fell sharply last year, dropping 4.5% according to a report from the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland (DIGI), which is demanding cuts to excise rates.
Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) announced on Jun. 3 that liquor-licensed businesses will be allowed to sell alcoholic beverages as early as 8 a.m. between July 4 and 13.