The Oregon Liquor Control Commission has appointed Nikki Leslie as the Distribution Center Director for the Distilled Spirits Program for the agency. The direct appointment was effective Monday, Feb. 24.
ST PAUL, Minn. — See them once, and you might start seeing them everywhere. Occasionally, you might run into a car that bears the black and white license plates that always begin with the letter "W."
As of this writing and according to the World Health Organization (WHO), SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the disease COVID-19 (Coronavirus) is not a pandemic.
Quality healthcare is a universal right, yet in the Philippines, citizens often cannot afford even regular checkups, and it is not uncommon for Filipinos to seek help from relatives and friends when confronted by large medical bills.
Recognizing the value of New York’s craft beverage manufacturing industry, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has vowed to reform outdated prohibition-era laws to remove barriers to new investments.
(ALEXANDRIA, Va.) Today the Center for Alcohol Policy (the Center) released its newest report on the need for states to evaluate the risks of fake alcohol stemming from online or interstate direct-to-consumer (DTC) sales in the United States.
SALT LAKE CITY — A bill that makes some changes to Utah's liquor laws is advancing in the legislature, but only after a controversial question about where people with a DUI have been drinking was removed.
Denise Selbee-Koch’s small Topeka business focuses on empowering women. She can’t get a liquor license because of her husband.
2019 was a year filled with retail innovation, especially within grocery. Between robot delivery services and experiential pop-ups, it would seem as though we’ve mastered our understanding of consumer behavior and created products and services to meet those needs
The cost of having a cocktail or any alcoholic drink at a bar or restaurant has gone up a whopping 57% in less than two decades, according to federal data.