MADISON — Wisconsin's craft brewers and wineries are banding together to head off a plan they fear could force them out of business by prohibiting them from selling their beer and wine where it is made.
Illinois is already losing out on alcohol sales, and changes to Indiana's alcohol sales regulations could add to the state's revenue woes.
Aiken City Council has a full plate Monday evening with first reading of a revised food truck ordnance among the items on the agenda.
Craft brewers, wineries and distillers are beefing up their legislative efforts following an
NASHVILLE — After grocers reported a lengthy and difficult regulatory process in 2015 to achieve their license to sell wine, the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission says it is working to improve the process and effectively regulate the alcoholic beverage industry, according to a news release.
DENVER — Insurance claims for car crashes have jumped since recreational marijuana was legalized in Colorado, Washington and Oregon, spurring concerns about traffic safety as more drivers take to the roads under the influence.
Understanding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit's En Banc Decision in Retail Digital Network v. Prietro
TRENTON — An Assembly panel approved a four-bill package sponsored by Assemblyman Bob Andrzejczak to spur the continued growth of New Jersey's winery industry.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — House Bill 3287 is now in effect and is leaving a bitter taste in Texas brewers mouths.
The State liquor law preempts local municipalities from restricting hours of operation for businesses selling alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption.