WEST CHESTER — Attorney General Josh Shapiro on Thursday announced a new campus safety initiative focused on preventing drug and alcohol abuse, mental health and sexual assault at colleges and universities across Pennsylvania.
The North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has launched the fourth phase of Talk It Out, the statewide, multimedia, underage drinking prevention campaign. This
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission recently used their minor decoy" program to see if Central Oregon businesses would sell alcohol to minors. And the number that did was way above the statewide passing grade."
Governor Terry McAuliffe declared that September is Virginia Spirits Month. This year marks the second annual celebration with new and exciting promotions intended to educate consumers and travelers about Virginia distilled spirits.
- Ignition interlocks are a good start but more needs to be done to keep impaired drivers off the road
A new state law went into effect Friday requiring first-time DUI offenders with a blood-alcohol content of 0.10 percent or higher to install breathalyzers, known as ignition interlocks, in their vehicles for a year.
MONTPELIER, VT — August 29, 2017 - The Department of Liquor Control is pleased to announce that Skyler Genest has been hired as the new Director of the Compliance & Enforcement Division
SALT LAKE CITY — Customers at Utah's state-controlled liquor stores soon will no longer be able to write a check to pay for their purchases.
Rising sales of booze in the Buckeye State are leaving the state agency that oversees liquor thirsting for more operators.
(Harrisburg) - A new law going into effect Friday aims to cut down on drunk driving.
It requires first-time offenders to have breathalyzers installed in their cars—something 48 other states already do.
Car breathalyzers—officially called Ignition Interlock Systems—require drivers to blow into a device to start their vehicle. If the device detects any alcohol, the car won't start, and it'll also register the attempt.
Virginia will have plenty of options to consider for replacing the state's central liquor warehouse and headquarters.