Republican Gov. Phil Scott said on Wednesday he will veto legislation that would have made Vermont the ninth state to legalize marijuana.
The state House on Tuesday sent the Senate another liquor proposal, continuing its push for further changes to the state's alcohol laws.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Gov. Terry Branstad will sign into law a bill updating Iowa's alcohol laws Tuesday.
The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is adding 29 new products to its catalog of more than 3,000 distilled spirits, Virginia wines and mixers.
LANSING, MI — Police would have to get a warrant to perform a preliminary chemical breath analysis on people younger than 21 under a bill that passed the Senate Judiciary Committee this week.
Bourbon lovers will get the chance to purchase a once-in-a-lifetime product from one of the nation's most famous distilleries next week on Virginia ABC's website.
From 9 a.m. on May 10 to 9 a.m. on May 12, customers will be able to enter a lottery for the chance to purchase one of ten bottles of the extremely rare Old Rip Van Winkle 25-year-old bourbon. The entry form can be accessed on the Virginia ABC website, https://www.abc.virginia.gov/products/limited-availability.
Pennsylvania — the sixth most populous state in the country — has submitted the initial paperwork to begin the application process, and is now working to provide additional documentation and materials in a bid to lift the 1962 trade embargo.
Under the Obama administration, ties between the US and Cuba were put on a path to "normalisation", with diplomatic relations restored and some travel restrictions eased.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today welcomed local officials and the public to the grand opening of a new Fine Wine & Good Spirits store at The Court at Harleysville, 237 Harleysville Pike, Harleysville, Montgomery County.
Lawmakers are considering a proposal to keep medical marijuana regulation under the Oregon Health Authority through a new cannabis commission.
Legislators on the Joint Committee on Marijuana Regulation took testimony Tuesday evening on a recently amended version of a bill that initially proposed to merge the state's medical and recreational marijuana programs under the Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
Coming soon to Utah restaurants that serve alcohol: Signs that say they are not bars.
And coming soon to Utah bars: Signs that say they are not restaurants.
The state alcohol commission approved the signs Tuesday to comply with a new state law requiring those establishments to clearly tell customers what they are.