HARRISBURG, Pa. -- AAA officials last week thanked the members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly for passing a bill to improve the safety and livelihood of Pennsylvania drivers against impaired drivers who threaten the lives of their fellow drivers every day.
The New Belgium Brewing Company is promising on its website a beer-themed amusement park - complete with illustrated concept designs - is supposedly "coming soon to Napa," KTLA sister station KRON reports.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) -Iowa's alcohol distribution laws will soon change. Those changes could have a major impact for bars, restaurants, golf courses and any establishment that carries a class C license.
Young people face higher health risks from alcohol consumption than older adults, according to a new analysis published in The Lancet. This is the first study to report alcohol risk by geographical region, age, sex, and year.
LANSING, Mich. -- Sen. Jim Runestad's legislation to allow self-dispensing beer, wine or mixed spirits taps to be installed at tables or mounted onto walls at bars and restaurants across the state has been signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled in favor of a craft beer producer over the Texas Alcohol Control Board (TABC) in a case that asked which brewers can sell beer to customers for off-premises consumption.
Excessive drinking cost North Carolinians $9.73 billion -- or $2.09 per drink -- in 2017, according to research from Carolina. This is a 38% increase over excessive drinking costs in 2010.
Legislation issued by the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) that went into effect on July 1 has breweries and other legislators upset because it places new restrictions on the beverage companies.
In House Bill 768, bars in Charlotte making less than 30% of their revenue off non-alcohol sales would no longer need to have patrons purchase an annual membership or be a guest of a member to visit their business.
Colorado voters could see up to four ballot measures this fall asking them to change the state's alcohol laws. Those initiatives would let grocery and convenience stores sell wine, allow for third-party deliveries of alcohol, increase the number of liquor licenses a single company can hold and give local jurisdictions control over alcohol licensing.