Pubs and brewers have warned the price of a pint of beer could see another significant increase by the New Year due to the soaring costs of energy and barley.
RICHMOND, Va. - Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed two bills into law Monday that will extend cocktails to-go in the Commonwealth until July 1, 2024.
For more than 10 years, lawmakers have been considering a massive overhaul of Alaska's laws governing the sale of alcohol in the state. It hasn't happened, though, as different interest groups have fought over conflicting priorities year after year.
The National Alliance to Stop Impaired Driving unveiled today its State Laws Map, an interactive, online database updated in real-time and designed to empower users to navigate the cannabis- and DUI-law labyrinth across the U.S. at no cost.
Gatherings with friends and family will no doubt be extra special this spring. But as the warmer temperatures creep in, experts have warned about the mental and physical impact binge drinking has on individuals across the country.
It may be possible under a pair of new laws being pushed by State Senators Linda Greenstein (D-Mercer/Middlesex) and Vin Gopal (D-Monmouth) to make a temporary law permanent allowing certain alcoholic beverage retailers to expand their businesses by delivering libations.
March 16, 2022 -- Injunctions and fines have been levied against three out-of-state companies for illegally shipping wine direct to Michigan consumers without a license, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) confirmed today.
NEW ZEALAND - Local skills, social change and sustainability have been the key drivers for the New Zealand alcohol industry's significant contribution to the local economy, an NZ Institute of Economic Research (NZIER) report shows.
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The New York State Liquor Authority is now accepting applications for new permits that let craft beverage makers produce and sell alcoholic drinks while their liquor license is still pending.
The Senate State Affairs Committee this morning voted to hold SB 1383, Sen. Patti Anne Lodge's proposed reform of Idaho's liquor licensing laws, in committee, killing it for the session.