RESPONSIBILITY for deciding who can sell alcohol could shift from the courts to an independent regulator that oversees gambling, if changes to Jersey's decades-old legislation are approved next month.
SHERIDAN - Alcohol and tobacco compliance checks across Wyoming have decreased in recent years. Short-staffed law enforcement departments could be the reason, officials say.
The National Assembly of Quebec has published a bill reducing regulatory burdens on the spirits industry, however calls to expand the sale of ready-to-drink (RTD) products have been ignored.
On December 5, 1933, Utah ratified the 21st amendment to the U.S. Constitution, effectively repealing the 19th amendment and ending Prohibition.
The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) has recalled a brand of hemp flower pre-rolls that may have higher THC levels than intended.
European Union officials have reached a provisional agreement on a new policy framework aimed at strengthening and modernizing the EU wine sector.
Australia's largest wine producer has slashed the value of its US business amid weakening demand. The move deepens investor concerns after a year of heavy share price losses.
Beer fans in Iowa can finally raise a glass of Yuengling. America's oldest brewery announced it will expand distribution to Iowa and Wisconsin in early 2026, marking another milestone in its nearly 200-year history.
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia liquor stores will once again stock booze from the United States beginning today, but for a limited time only.
The province is selling off its remaining stock of alcohol from the U.S. and plans to donate the proceeds to charity.
DrinkWise has joined forces with the Australian Government's Smartaveller service to launch a new national campaign designed to raise awareness about alcohol safety for young Australians traveling overseas this summer.