State Republican lawmakers say they want to restart a conversation about the state's liquor laws by introducing a bill they say will remove barriers to business growth.
CORPUS CHRISTI - September 1 is when House Bill 3016, also known as the "second chances" law, goes into effect.
INDIANAPOLIS - The final two appointees to the statewide Alcohol Code Revision Commission have been named.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Almost exactly one month after Sunday liquor sales began in Minnesota, liquor stores say their overall sales haven't changed.
Massachusetts bars and restaurants are pushing to eliminate a state program that tracks where convicted drunk drivers had their last drinks before being arrested, saying it embarrasses businesses without giving them a chance to defend themselves.
MIAMI, Florida - After a day of relentless Miami traffic and working a job that barely pays skyrocketing rents, a bottle of wine snagged from Publix or an overpriced craft beer is often just the right medicine.
Liquor outlets in four nearby communities have seen a boost in sales since beer stores in Whiteclay were ordered to close
RACINE — Citing state statutes and the desire for a more consistent process, city staff have recommended aldermen consider changes to the city's alcohol license hearing policy.
A Boston judge has ruled that Massachusetts alcohol retailers can legally sell booze at deep discounts when they order it in bulk, rebutting state regulators who said the practice can violate a state law that prohibits selling alcohol at less than cost.
Local lawmakers say they are ready to pore over the state's Prohibition-era alcohol laws as members of a new commission tapped to bring the code up to speed with current times.