Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) and its customers raised $181,370 for Easterseals New Hampshire this year through the Winter Wine Spectacular and other New Hampshire Wine Week events, bringing the 15-year fundraising total to more than $2 million.
FARGO — What might normally be a routine request to transfer an existing liquor license has been held up by city officials concerned that the new downtown bar would be too close to two others.
The American Beverage Institute (ABI) is vehemently opposed to legislation that would lower the blood-alcohol arrest level for driving from the nationally recognized 0.08 BAC to 0.05 in Delaware.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University want lawmakers to use tax increases as a strategy to improve public health after a study they conducted showed declines in alcohol and tobacco usage when Maryland raised taxes on both.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Latest on the repeal of Indiana’s ban on Sunday carryout alcohol sales (all times local): Indiana’s longtime ban on Sunday carryout alcohol sales is now a thing of the past.
A new report finds surprisingly large increases in the number of deaths by alcohol, drugs or suicide among racial and ethnic minority groups nationwide, but the figures in Nebraska are an exception.
Makers and wholesalers of alcohol and their agents could engage again in sponsorships and advertising agreements with organizations and public facilities in South Dakota, under a measure that won final approval Tuesday from the Legislature.
This news site has repeatedly questioned South Carolina senator Luke Rankin’s leadership of his chamber’s judiciary committee – which has been accomplishing precious little during the current legislative session.
Florida’s Republican-controlled legislature is continuing to advance a number of alcohol-related bills that might make the average conservative voter sit up and take notice.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Jack Daniel's is turning to state lawmakers to ensure that distillers aren't subject to property tax on whiskey barrels in Tennessee, which the company says it hasn't had to pay since at least the end of Prohibition eight decades ago.