NEW BRUNSWICK, Canada - Concerned about alcohol abuse by students, the University of Moncton has developed its first alcohol policy for all three of its campuses, requiring events where there is drinking to abide by the New Brunswick's Liquor Control Act.
The North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has launched the fourth phase of Talk It Out, the statewide, multimedia, underage drinking prevention campaign. This
Raise a glass to Connecticut's beer-brewing industry, which in 2016 contributed $1.01 billion to the state economy, according to a new report.
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission recently used their minor decoy" program to see if Central Oregon businesses would sell alcohol to minors. And the number that did was way above the statewide passing grade."
Restaurant workers have long held a reputation for taking care of one another. Whether it's ranging from small one-on-one efforts — raising funds to help a co-worker receive medical treatment, for example — or stepping up when disaster strikes to help entire cities and countries, the industry is known to lend a helping hand.
After Hurricane Harvey drenched Houston with over 50 inches of rain earlier this week, beverage alcohol producers, distributors and retailers have stepped up to ensure that their communities get the resources needed to stay safe and rebuild. Assistance is pouring in from local and national drinks companies alike.
CITY HALL — Late-night partiers would no longer be able to buy one last drink from liquor stores after midnight under a proposal set to be approved next week by the City Council.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving is blasting a South Carolina law that makes dash cam arrest videos a required piece of evidence in drunk driving cases, according to a new annual report.
Governor Terry McAuliffe declared that September is Virginia Spirits Month. This year marks the second annual celebration with new and exciting promotions intended to educate consumers and travelers about Virginia distilled spirits.
- Ignition interlocks are a good start but more needs to be done to keep impaired drivers off the road
A new state law went into effect Friday requiring first-time DUI offenders with a blood-alcohol content of 0.10 percent or higher to install breathalyzers, known as ignition interlocks, in their vehicles for a year.