Mississippi Revenue Commissioner Chris Graham told the Legislature’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Task Force Tuesday that while the spirits warehouse has made progress with filling its backlog of orders, the holiday season will likely set those efforts back.
ARLINGTON, Va. — Nearly one week into new COVID-19 restrictions in Virginia and some restaurant owners said they have noticed a dip in revenue and a decrease in foot traffic.
A new coronavirus warning system shows how quickly the coronavirus is spreading in each of North Carolina's 100 counties. Releasing the map Tuesday, Gov. Roy Cooper said he hopes local officials will take action in their communities where the virus is spreading.
When the Oregon legislature meets in a special session this week, legislators may explore the issue of approving the state's bars and restaurants to sell packaged cocktails to-go.
WASHINGTON — In a recent letter sent to Alabama’s congressional delegation, trade associations representing more than 10 distillers throughout the state urged Congress to provide additional economic relief to distilleries facing enormous financial hardship due to the impact of COVID-19.
After a month of Oregon Liquor Control Commission’s weekend compliance checks for masks and social distancing, most businesses across the state seem to be following the rules.
Trade associations for 15 Montana distillers are urging Congress to provide more economic aid to distilleries facing deep financial hardship due to the impact of COVID-19.
A letter was sent Friday to the state’s congressional delegation from Montana Distiller’sThe COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered the behaviors of Americans, including how they drink. While the sale of alcohol in restaurants has sunk, the sale of package liquor and beer has boomed. That has created a new problem: a shortage of aluminum cans.
Effective tomorrow, August 4, 2020, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) amended sections 407, 415, and 442 of Act 29 of 2020.
The ripples formed from the COVID-19 pandemic may be reaching the road.
The number of DUI arrests neared pre-pandemic levels in early summer, according to Pennsylvania State Police figures, despite much less traffic and pandemic restrictions imposed on bars and restaurants.