SPRINGDALE, Ark. - Dry January, a personal challenge to forego alcohol throughout the first month of the year, continues to increase in popularity, with many citing health as the main reason.
The Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) announced recently that outgoing Governor Jay Inslee has appointed Jim Vollendroff, MPA, as chair of the LCB board.
NEW YORK - The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will permanently revoke the licenses of New York drivers with four drug- or alcohol-related convictions or incidents.
According to the Brewers Association, a national trade group, 2024 was the first year in nearly two decades when the U.S. saw more craft breweries close than open. The group's 2024 Year in Beer shows 335 new breweries opening and 399 closing.
The U.S.
General's office has highlighted that alcohol consumption ranks as the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States, following tobacco use and obesity.
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy proposed Friday that alcohol's cancer risk should be clearly labeled on the drinks Americans consume.
Shares of Asian liquor and beer makers declined after the US Surgeon General outlined a direct link between alcohol consumption and heightened cancer risk, and called for warning labels.
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Mexico has found itself struggling in a massive liquor crisis and US President-elect Donald Trump's tariff threats are only making the situation worse.
What was once an underwhelming, flat, barely-drinkable substitute for the real thing, is now a booming industry and a truly crushable brew in its own right. We're talking, of course, about non-alcoholic beers.
Ever wondered if it's legal to enjoy a drink on the beach or while strolling the streets of South Carolina's coastal areas?