SoDo pot shops have already begun changing out signs and billboards — bracing for the impacts of a new law that goes in effect on Sunday.
Plans by a U.S. company to construct a state-of-the-art brewery in the Baja California capital of Mexicali are moving forward — despite opposition of a group of local farmers and the cancellation of a state aqueduct project to supply water to the future facility.
Nearly everyone, it seems, supports the concept of a vertically-oriented driver's license to help alcohol sellers quickly identify an underage person.
But does the idea actually work?
MISSOURI - As of Monday, a network of eight wholesalers began distributing Schlafly beer to Missouri bars, grocery stores and other retailers after a distribution agreement with Major Brands ended.
LINCOLN — The lack of law enforcement in the unincorporated village of Whiteclay, Nebraska, has allowed "epidemic" liquor-related problems rivaling "Chicago in the Roaring Twenties," the Nebraska Supreme Court was told Monday.
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Governor Dannel Malloy has signed a bill into law that lets Connecticut farmers get into the beer brewing business.
MASSACHUSETTS - Responding to media reports that senior staff at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) are considering a plan to relax the existing ban on alcohol advertising on the MBTA as a source of revenue, Senator Jason Lewis submitted a letter to the MBTA Fiscal Management Control Board strongly urging them to retain the full prohibition on advertising of alcoholic beverages throughout the MBTA system.
TEXARKANA, Ark. (AP) — Its beer and wine monopoly broken and grip on hard liquor sales slipping, Texarkana, Ark., faces a new economic reality that threatens both business and government.
Standing in the new Door County Brewing Co. taproom in Baileys Harbor, brewery owner John McMahon expressed concerns about a legislative proposal targeting craft beer taprooms as work crews put the final touches on his newest investment.
ANDERSON — Rep. Terri Austin has been named to serve on the Alcohol Code Revision Commission that will work over the next two years to change the state's alcohol laws.