TRENTON – State legislators are thinking about lowering taxes on hard cider and pre-mixed canned cocktails, although beer makers large and small are fighting the idea.
California is heading into another record dry year, and drought conditions are posing particular complications for wine country.
It’s official! On July 1, 2021, restaurants in Florida will be able to sell alcoholic beverages, including mixed cocktails, to-go and for delivery permanently.
TRENTON, NJ – To discourage the use of hazing as part of organizations' initiation ceremonies on college campuses, a bill sponsored by Assemblymembers Carol Murphy, Louis Greenwald and Roy Freiman...
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KTUL) — Gov. Kevin Stitt signed legislation Tuesday that increases punishment for adults who knowingly sell or provide alcohol to minors.
HARTFORD, Conn. — April is drinking prevention month. This year the effort is stronger than ever in response to pandemic-fueled alcohol consumption trends.
Allowing carryout and curbside alcohol has been a big priority. It was made allowable under the COVID-19 emergency, but making it permanent beyond the pandemic would be a boost, some said.
WASHINGTON (WDVM) — National Alcohol Screening day is a community-driven event that raises awareness of alcohol problems and encourages alcohol screening.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – A year after Kansas made a temporary memorandum to allow businesses to serve alcohol to-go, some lawmakers are wanting to keep the option on tap.
Minnesota would allow a tax credit for brewers, liquor retailers and wholesalers who have had to temporarily close or impose safety measures because of the novel coronavirus pandemic under a bill introduced Monday in the state Senate.