Local politics matter: While Congress and the White House are busy in Washington, D.C., your state leaders are also debating legislation—and some of it impacts your access to wine.
The Arizona State University (ASU) recently conducted a program focused on preventing alcohol abuse by adolescents in Tempe, Arizona.
The state’s markup requires uniform prices for the sale of liquor. This returns a gross profit to the Liquor Control Commission of up to 65 percent.
A new report finds nearly half of Racine County’s substance abuse-related deaths involved alcohol. Health officials say they want to help residents better understand what substances are affecting the county and alcohol’s prominent role in substance abuse-related deaths.
Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) and its broker partners raised $31,776 to support the victims of the northern California wildfires. NHLC split proceeds from a premium wine raffle between the Napa Valley Community Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund and Community Foundation Sonoma County’s Resilience Fund.
Harrisburg Mayor Steve Sciascia spoke to middle school students at A.C.E. Academy about Talk It Out on Friday, March 23.
Charleston, W.Va. – The West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration DUI Simulator Program will continue its tour of high schools in the northern panhandle by visiting Madonna High School on March 26, Weir High School on March 27, and Oak Glen High School on March 28.
The Wine Institute of California has responded to news of Chinese government’s proposed 15% tariff on American wine, warning that the policy could have a, “significant negative impact on the future growth of wine exports to China,” which could result in “lost market share for years to come” for American wine producers.
NAKURU, KENYA: Manufacturers of alcoholic drinks want the national government to do more in weeding out counterfeit products.
Beer, wine and hard liquor could be delivered to homes under legislation that advanced Monday by a state Senate committee.