A new report finds surprisingly large increases in the number of deaths by alcohol, drugs or suicide among racial and ethnic minority groups nationwide, but the figures in Nebraska are an exception.
Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health says he was taken aback when Halifax city councillors approved a motion to make it easier to drink in the streets — without even asking his opinion.
Hard cider finds its way back into the news this week with the release of Angry Orchard Rosé, the latest offering from the company that’s dominated American craft cider sales since its inception.
Makers and wholesalers of alcohol and their agents could engage again in sponsorships and advertising agreements with organizations and public facilities in South Dakota, under a measure that won final approval Tuesday from the Legislature.
This news site has repeatedly questioned South Carolina senator Luke Rankin’s leadership of his chamber’s judiciary committee – which has been accomplishing precious little during the current legislative session.
People soon may be able to leave a bar with a drink in hand in designated areas of any Mississippi municipality where alcohol is legal without having to get the Legislature's OK.
SEATTLE, WA - Sure, you may love getting your Starbucks coffee fix as an early-morning wake-up, mid-morning ramp up, or post-lunch pick-me-up, but what about after work?
All alcohol sold in Scottish stores must cost at least 50p per unit when minimum unit pricing comes into force on 1 May.
New Belgium Brewing confirmed Monday that it laid off 28 employees, most of whom worked out of the beer maker’s Fort Collins headquarters.
Retailers are working to keep up with New Zealand's changing beer tastes. Data from Stats NZ shows New Zealanders had a third more high-strength beer, with alcohol volume above 5 per cent, available to consume last year.