MONTGOMERY — Summer has officially arrived, and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) reminds parents that since teens are out of school, they have more free time — often at home alone or with friends.
The Michigan Senate has approved a bill that will increase penalties for illegally shipping wine or beer into Michigan.
The legislation would let restaurants and other North Carolina retailers sell alcohol as early as 10 a.m. on Sundays instead of waiting until noon.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah lawmakers might consider increasing the alcohol content allowed in beer sold in grocery and convenience stores as national breweries look at cutting production of 3.2 percent beer because all but two states have abandoned it.
The option to pick up a six-pack of beer at the grocery store on Sunday mornings is no longer a part of the "brunch bill" moving forward in the N.C. House.
Some of the officers that enforce liquor laws in Ohio are being trained to fight more than illegal serving or drinking.
The place was packed for Virginia's test of the real estate market for a new warehouse and headquarters to house the state's lucrative liquor monopoly.
The number of licensed breweries in Virginia has grown 468 percent since 2012, Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced last week.
A strange thing happened on Friday afternoon—Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot visited the headquarters of the Montgomery County Department of Liquor Control (DLC).
RICHMOND — Each year young adult leaders are the driving force for the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control's (ABC) Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Project (YADAPP).