Proposed legislation that would bring Georgia alcohol sales into the 21st century is one step away from becoming law.
By 1915, Alabama was gripped by the same anti-alcohol sentiment as the rest of the country: The temperance movement was afoot, and there was little even established politicians could do to prevent it. That year, the Alabama Legislature overrode the veto of then-Gov. Charles Henderson to ban outright the sale of alcohol in the state.
Nearly three out of four Washington State 10th graders say they have not touched cannabis or marijuana in the past month, according to results from the 2016 Washington Healthy Youth Survey.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A new bill introduced at Metro Council would allow passengers to drink alcohol while on the horse-drawn carriages in downtown Nashville.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - After allowing groceries stores to sell all kinds of wine, the state legislature is considering even more changes to the way we get alcohol and local liquor stores worry that future decisions could be even worse for them.
On March 13, the European Commission approved a report that calls on members of the alcohol beverage industry to develop a comprehensive self-regulatory system of ingredient and nutritional labeling for beer, wine, and distilled spirits.
Across the nation – and certainly in Iowa – the beverage alcohol industry is changing. The local movement in our state is robust, with a steady increase of new breweries, distilleries and native wineries in virtually every corner.
PISCATAWAY, NJ - People who mix highly caffeinated energy drinks with their alcoholic beverages may be at increased risk for injury, according to a review in the March issue of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
New Hampshire is proud of its liquor stores. In a letter attached to the 2016 annual state Liquor Commission financial report, former governor Maggie Hassan said, “I want to congratulate and thank the New Hampshire Liquor Commission and its staff of more than 1,400 full- and part-time employees on yet another record-breaking year.”
Back in the fall of 2015, a lot of people got their hopes up about a drink-while-you-shop concept at Target. Many people were picturing themselves walking down each aisle—shopping for candles, magazines, bedding, granola bars, you name it—with a glass of merlot in one hand while steering their shopping cart of dreams with the other.