A ban on alcohol advertising could help address "out of control industry advertising", campaigners have said after reports the move could be included in Government plans to improve the health of the nation.
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A ban on alcohol advertising could help address "out of control industry advertising", campaigners have said after reports the move could be included in Government plans to improve the health of the nation.
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The seven largest craft breweries in Colorado saw sales crater in 2024, an exclusive Axios Denver analysis finds.
Why it matters: The figures indicate that Colorado's well-established beer scene is not exempt from the tough times plaguing the nation's brewing industry.
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ala. (WHNT) - For the first time in Marshall County history, you can now purchase alcoholic beverages in the unincorporated areas of the county.
Alcoholic drinks should have labels that explicitly state the link between drinking and cancer, an alliance of doctors, charities and public experts has urged.
College students and young adults hoping to dodge brutal hangovers by adding cannabis to their drinking sessions may be making a costly mistake.
LANSING, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) and the Michigan Craft Beverage Council (MCBC) today launched "Michigan Crafted," a new consumer-facing brand that celebrates and elevates the state's craft beverage industry.
The Virginia ABC recently awarded over $60,000 in Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority (ABC) Alcohol Education and Prevention grants to various organizations.
Ontarians may soon have the opportunity to buy beverage alcohol from producers in other provinces directly.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo signed Assembly Bill 375, a bill to permanently allow cocktails to-go in the state, making Nevada the 31st state to make this consumer- and business-friendly measure permanent.
State Senator Nick Pisciottano (D-Allegheny) today announced the unanimous confirmation of former State Senator Jim Brewster to serve on the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (LCB).
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