Police responded to over 12,000 more callouts between January and July than they did in previous years, according to the National Police Board.
Millennials are about to be surpassed by Generation Z.
In a world of big tech and data breaches, we don’t typically advise people to give out personal information over the phone, but we’ll make an exception when it comes to the state’s health and well-being.
Hospital admissions for alcohol-related emergency care and chronic illness are significantly higher in areas with the most pubs, bars and clubs, research reveals.
TORONTO – With two months to go before recreational cannabis is legalized in Canada on Oct. 17, new data from the country’s national statistics agency is stoking fears about drugged driving and raising questions about the ability of law enforcement officials to detect impairment.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Police in Virginia are gearing up for an intense enforcement period to combat drunken driving during the end of summer.
Wine companies are being encouraged to participate in Wine Australia’s inaugural Cellar door and direct-to-consumer survey to help develop best practice customer engagement.
The days are getting shorter, school bells are ringing, and Labor Day weekend festivities are almost upon us.
During the last century, almost half of Scotland’s distilleries have been shut down, with many destroyed or forgotten.
When Whole Foods Market goes before the Basalt Town Council tonight to seek a license to sell 3.2 percent beer, it will be faced with an opposing petition from its neighbor, Four Dogs Fine Wine and Spirits.