CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Kroger has implemented a new policy requiring customers to scan their ID when purchasing alcohol, a shift from the previous practice where employees would manually verify age.
Rural Ireland is bearing the brunt of a deepening crisis in the pub trade, with closures now happening at a rate of one every 2.8 days, according to the Vintners' Federation of Ireland (VFI).
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Beer, wine and liquor are getting mixed into a dispute at the California State Capitol between grocers and labor groups over self-checkout stations.
Bourbon fans in Toronto are coming to the realization that their drink of preference is getting increasingly hard to find, months after the Ford government first pulled U.S. alcohol from LCBO shelves in response to tariffs imposed on Canadian goods.
Backers of Initiative Petition 43, which would allow grocery stores to sell hard liquor, got a certified ballot title from the Oregon Department of Justice this week.
Brendan Beatty, Director of the Montana Department of Revenue (DOR), today announced that Kristan Barbour is the department's choice for the Division Administrator of the newly created Cannabis and Alcohol Regulation Division (CARD).
Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-Montgomery) is seeking sponsors for a bill that would allow online grocery businesses and delivery platforms to make it legal for consumers to have wine, beer and ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages sent to their homes via online orders.
The global wine industry is experiencing its first "demand-based correction" after three decades of sustained growth, according to the Silicon Valley Bank's State of the Wine Industry Report 2025.
The Ohio Department of Commerce has released a brand new tool aiming to promote "responsible consumption" of alcohol and cannabis in adults.
The NSLC's decision to pull American alcohol from its shelves means it has to warehouse almost 600,000 units of booze as part of the province's response to the ongoing trade war with the United States.