Signed by the Governor, Senate Bill 66 requires that all malt liquor, wine, hard cider and low-alcohol spirits products imported to, exported from or sold in Maine bear a label approved by the United States Department of the Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau unless the malt liquor, wine or low-alcohol spirits products are manufactured in Maine and are not shipped, distributed or sold in interstate commerce.
FORT TOTTEN, N.D. — Alcohol could soon be available on the Spirit Lake Dakota Reservation after a decades-long ban, but opinion on the proposed change is divided in the community.
Gov. Kevin Stitt gets to decide a hotly contested liquor bill that advanced to his desk Monday. Senate Bill 608 would require all wholesalers get the opportunity to distribute the 25 top-selling liquor and wine brands.
City of Sudan voters overwhelmingly approved an initiative for off-premise beer and wine consumption sales among other city and school elections Saturday.
About 50 percent of people with an eating disorder also abuse alcohol or an illegal substance. Experts say the disease is made worse by advertising and social media, even as the severity of the disease is understated.
There is no season to beer. Just new reasons to drink different sorts of suds. For New Jersey and America at large, beer consumption has begun to move away from the products of larger brewing organizations and more toward those of localized microbreweries.
WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) - The New Hanover Board of Commissioners on Monday passed a resolution opposing House Bill 971, which would privatize the sale of liquor and abolish the North Carolina ABC system.
The Anne Arundel County Council voted Monday to allow breweries as conditional uses on farms within residential low density and R1 zones.
The Anne Arundel County Council voted Monday to allow breweries as conditional uses on farms within residential low density and R1 zones.
Anyone caught over the legal limit, even low-range drink-drivers, will lose their licence on the spot, and be slapped with a whopping $561 fine under the new penalties to be introduced on May 20.