An Old Town Portland bar is suing one of its bartenders for $115,000, claiming that’s the cash it will lose when its taps run dry all because the bartender broke Oregon Liquor Control Commission rules.
HAWAII - When Carol McNamee was a senior studying chemistry at Stanford University in 1960, she never imagined that her life would be defined by her efforts to try to prevent drunken drivers from killing themselves and others on Hawaii’s roadways.
Airline menus boasting California wines, vineyard growing histories and even a movie screenplay set during Prohibition are among the latest additions to the wine collections of the library at the University of California, Davis.
A WSU professor is leading research on alcohol abuse among Native people to promote effective, long-term treatments.
The legalization of marijuana in some states, both medically and recreationally, is complicating the drug testing process. Kathryn Russo, attorney at Jackson Lewis, P.C., a workplace law firm, shared some drug testing best practices with NationaLease members at a recent meeting.
On Jan. 1, California joined the majority of states that have laws requiring drivers with drunken-driving convictions to install breathalyzers in vehicles they own or operate.
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to soon consider arguments in a case centered around the 21st Amendment and the three-tier system.
NORTH CAROLINA - On a recent weekday afternoon, Garland Thompson arrived at a northern St. Mary’s restaurant with a satchel of the county’s alcohol rules and regulations, along with his Southern charm, a badge hanging from a chain around his neck and his customary cowboy hat on his head.
You've probably heard of Dry January, when (after a holiday season full of indulging) people abstain from alcohol for the first month of the year.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Some local business owners say they're being shut down instead of being allowed to join the CBD oil craze.