Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS) has released the sixth episode of its podcast series?"Spirited Discussions: A Podcast by Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services."?The series helps residents and businesses understand alcohol products, trends and policies in Montgomery County.
Ohio bill would require high-demand liquor bottles to be opened when sold.
Virginia law requiring restaurants to sell about as much food as they do alcohol dates back to the prohibition era. Now, despite momentum from a failed effort in the 2024 session, those hopeful for change in 2025 might have to wait a bit longer.
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) and the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) are warning residents ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday to plan their night and not drive if they choose to celebrate with alcohol or have used cannabis.
What's the current state of the craft beer industry in Michigan? Because right now it looks bleak.
On March 27, 2024, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed into law House Bill (HB) 4127, which will impose notice and recordkeeping requirements on covered employers of certain warehouse workers when using quotas to measure worker productivity. The law becomes effective January 1, 2025.
KAMIAH - The Upriver Youth Leadership Council (UYLC), in collaboration with the Idaho State Liquor Division and the Idaho Office of Drug Policy, is actively running the Holiday Sticker Shock Campaign to combat underage drinking.
Judge Ebinger of the Central District in Iowa has ruled on summary judgement motions before her.
Montgomery County's Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS) and UFCW Local 1994 MCGEO, in conjunction with County Executive Marc Elrich, are supporting the "Labor of Love" initiative benefiting March of Dimes. The campaign will take place throughout the month of November.
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - It is peak harvest season for vineyards in the Willamette Valley but the wine industry is facing many challenges this year, including wine sales being down across the board. Now, some wineries are making adjustments.