On Feb. 26, Jamie Queli got some bad news. There had been a defection from the trade association she leads, and she was hearing about it through a press release that departing members sent to the media.
NEW YORK - Today, Mayor De Blasio and City Councilmember Rafael Espinal (D-37) announced the appointment of New York’s first Senior Executive Director of the Office of Nightlife, a.k.a. The Night Mayor.
(KSLA) - For once, Louisiana is neither at the top or the bottom of a list of the best or worst attributes.
In the middle of white-collar downtown Silver Spring, Denizens Brewing Company is a throwback to America’s manufacturing heyday. A forklift beeps as co-owner Julie Verratti walks the concrete floor, pointing out wooden barrels full of intriguing brews.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Sunday liquor sales are now a part of Minnesota’s weekend life. Sunday beer runs were made legal last summer for the first time in state history.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – A bill to expand the sales of wine to Sundays is making its way through the Tennessee legislature.
Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) and its customers raised $181,370 for Easterseals New Hampshire this year through the Winter Wine Spectacular and other New Hampshire Wine Week events, bringing the 15-year fundraising total to more than $2 million.
FARGO — What might normally be a routine request to transfer an existing liquor license has been held up by city officials concerned that the new downtown bar would be too close to two others.
The American Beverage Institute (ABI) is vehemently opposed to legislation that would lower the blood-alcohol arrest level for driving from the nationally recognized 0.08 BAC to 0.05 in Delaware.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University want lawmakers to use tax increases as a strategy to improve public health after a study they conducted showed declines in alcohol and tobacco usage when Maryland raised taxes on both.