In a statement, the OBA says since State Question 792 passed, which allows the sale of full-strength, cold beer to be served at grocery, convenience and liquor stores, the number of retailers they serve and beer sales have increased thanks to the new laws.
Gov. Charlie Baker’s office on Wednesday filed new legislation that would expand the arsenal of tools local law enforcement officials have to deal with drivers impaired by marijuana – something that is sorely needed, local police chiefs say, as recreational sale of the drug expands throughout the state.
HONOLULU (KHON2) - Representative Chris Lee is proposing harsher punishments for people convicted with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or who have had their licenses revoked by the Administrative Driver's License Revocation Office for drunk driving.
If you enjoy exploring the many vintages and nuances of wine, pay attention: The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Jan. 16 in a case that could bring the multibillion-dollar wine industry closer to your doorstep.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Beer snobs are raising their mugs to a stronger brew in three states that once forbade grocers from selling anything but low-alcohol brands, and the changes could indirectly chill the industry in two others where such regulations remain.
Sales tax revenues have shifted, but overall collections are relatively unchanged one fiscal quarter after historic changes to Oklahoma's alcohol laws.
PIERRE, S.D. - We have an update on a story we first told you about in December. Two lawmakers have filed a bill in Pierre that could save you money at the liquor store.
Precious Putnam, co-owner of Beer’d Brewing Co. in Stonington, regularly has to do something no small business owner wants to: turn away business.
BISMARCK, N.D. - Legislation filed by Republican and Democratic leaders sets the framework for American Indian tribes in North Dakota to levy alcohol, tobacco and state sales taxes on their reservations and spend it for tribal services.
MADISON - Two farmers who rent out their barns for weddings and a conservative legal group are suing Gov. Tony Evers and his administration to prevent such venues from needing liquor licenses to operate.