Riverside County will receive roughly $93,000 from the liquor store chain BevMo! under a civil court settlement stemming from an investigation that revealed outlets in the county and other California locations sold items at prices higher than advertised, it was announced Tuesday.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) -- Rule changes regarding liquor licenses are coming to Sioux Falls. The city council passed a two-part ordinance Tuesday spearheaded by Councilor Christine Erickson.
TOKYO — Kirin Holdings Company, Limited (TOKYO:2503) (President and CEO: Yoshinori Isozaki) plans to begin running advertisements promoting responsible drinking on Twitter (Japanese version) starting Friday, December 6, ahead of the peak season for New Year gatherings.
The spirits industry must challenge itself and “ask if we’re doing enough” to reduce the risk of alcohol-related harm, the Portman Group has stressed.
NEW JERSEY - A bill that would allow small theaters across New Jersey to sell alcohol is moving forward. The bill advanced Monday to the Senate Law and Public Safety Committee.
After decades of feuding with state alcohol regulators over how they conduct food and beverage audits of the local competition, Tallahassee venue owner Scott Carswell is finally taking the state Department of Business and Professional Regulation to court.
Drivers who lack the self-control to resist getting behind the wheel while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or a combination of both, and do so repeatedly, are highly resistant to changing their behavior and pose an elevated crash risk.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NEXSTAR) — Drive sober or get pulled over. That’s the message from the U.S. Department of Transporation as the holiday party season approaches.
Nearly 10,000 people died last year in alcohol-related crashes, and now the DOT is hoping a new ad campaign will remind people to be safe.A third of millennials are planning to host a teetotal Christmas this year - by serving up non-alcoholic beverages to friends and family.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) drunk-driving crashes claim more than 10,000 lives per year (1). Not only are these people liable for their actions, the establishments where they were drinking are also susceptible to punishment for over-serving clientele who then injure a third party.