BETHESDA, M.D. (WCMH) – Police say that so much alcohol was consumed at a college party that the air inside the building tested positive for alcohol.
Around 70 people attended the party at a Maryland split-level home, WJLA reported. It was advertised on Facebook as “Tequila Tuesday Hoy a las 22:00.”
The Minnesota State Patrol is shedding light on the consequences of driving under the influence this holiday season.
At Thursday's awareness campaign event at Crossroads Center, State Patrol officers offered mall shoppers the chance to don fatal vision goggles (colloquially known as "beer goggles") and experience a breathalyzer test.
Many of us are heading home for the holidays. Others scheduled vacations months in advance, flocking south and away from the ice and snow, or northward to popular winter locales. Wherever your destination may be, it’s important to be aware of the thousands of others headed in that same direction.
The Alcohol Control Commission is recommending that food truck sales count toward the 50/50 ratio required to serve mixed drinks.
Rome’s Alcohol Control Commission is recommending the city count sales from food trucks toward the 50/50 food-to-drink ratio required if an establishment sells liquor or mixed drinks.
A giant wine and liquor wholesaler whose employees engaged in "pay to play" schemes to win business in Upstate New York has been hit with the largest civil fine in the history of the New York State Liquor Authority.
GREENVILLE COUNTY, SC - One South Carolina county is looking to prohibit the sale of alcohol in the wee small hours of the morning.
Greenville County Council will vote on an ordinance that would ban the sale of alcohol in the county from 2-6 a.m., according to multiple reports.
LINCOLN COUNTY, Tenn. - If you're planning on having big holiday gatherings this Christmas or New Years' Eve, you're going to have to plan ahead, especially if you live in the state of Tennessee.
Unlike Alabama, the State of Tennessee bans wine and liquor sales on Sundays.
“This means that grocery stores, kiosks and petrol stations would be able to begin selling stronger beers and ciders and long drinks produced by adding distilled alcohol,” reads a press release from the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health.
Cambridge’s liquor licensing practices have been confusing and frustrating for a number of business owners, but it’s still unclear whether the city broke state liquor laws, according to the state Treasurer’s Office, which is currently figuring out whether it even has the authority to investigate the matter.
Monroeville's Fine Wine and Good Spirits at 3845 Northern Pike closed Wednesday because the building had structural issues caused by an unstable mine below it, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board said in a news release.
The agency that regulates the distribution of alcohol in the state said it is looking to acquire space for a temporary store in the same area until a permanent solution is found.