The Rutter's in Leola was the first convenience store in Lancaster County to sell beer. It debuted the sales in October 2016. In 2011, after more than 30 years in business, Joe Gargano decided to start selling beer from his small pizza shop at the center of East Petersburg.
A new law is in effect as of Thursday that allows local governments to skip the state legislature when allowing alcohol to be sold on Sundays.
A law change in Iowa allows distilleries to do more. One local business owner expects a big impact on his bottom line. Ryan Burchett owns the Mississippi River Distilling Company in LeClaire. Tomorrow marks the first day he’ll be selling wine and beer at his shop.
Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS), in partnership with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, will kick off a fundraising effort today at Montgomery County ABS retail stores to raise $10,000 during the month of August for the Warrior Canine Connection (WCC) organization.
RALEIGH — Legislative changes that sought to privatize liquor sales in North Carolina won’t happen in 2019, according to Rep. Ray Russell (D-Boone).
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Liquor lovers can raise a toast after Gov. Roy Cooper signed Senate Bill 290 into law. The measure is aimed at helping distilleries boost business and sell alcohol in the state.
A person can't legally ship wine directly to their house in Alabama. However, a task force to study the direct shipment of wine met Tuesday with the goal to find a way to legalize it.
Gov. Tom Wolf announced the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has approved grants totaling $1 million to nine projects intended to enhance the Pennsylvania wine industry and increase production of Pennsylvania-made wines.
State Sen. Judy Schwank is making good on a promise to seek a law that requires businesses in Pennsylvania’s growing drug abuse treatment industry to pay for their licenses.
Senate Bill 290, ABC Regulatory Reform Bill, was sent to Gov. Roy Cooper’s desk July 19 after bipartisan support in the General Assembly. With a vote of 86-28 in the House and 31-10 in the Senate, supporters easily ushered the bill through.