New Mexico's medical cannabis market finished 2018 with $106 million in sales across 35 licensed producers in the state. This represents a $19.6-million increase from the prior year.
In the United States and many other countries, religiously active people are less likely to drink alcohol than those who are not as religious.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Trade associations representing American’s beer and beverage industries praised Representatives Al Lawson (D-FL) and Ken Buck (R-CO) for reintroducing the Aluminum Pricing Examination (APEX) Act (H.R.1406)...
This year’s state budget boosted funding for the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission for the first time in over a decade, Treasurer Deb Goldberg said Tuesday, asking lawmakers for more money so the agency “does not lose any of the momentum it has just attained.”
Traditionally, beer has been thought of as a male dominated field, from those who brew it to those who drink it, but as in so many other industries, that is quickly changing.
Starting on September 1, 2019, fraternities at colleges across the country will not be permitted to have hard alcohol at parties. Closer to home at the University of Washington, that ban has already started.
The number of deaths from alcohol, drugs and suicide in 2017 hit the highest level since federal data collection started in 1999, according to an analysis of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data by two public health nonprofits.
The number of deaths from alcohol, drugs and suicide in 2017 hit the highest level since federal data collection started in 1999, according to an analysis of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data by two public health nonprofits.
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina officials say Alcohol Law Enforcement special agents arrested more than 123 people during a statewide crackdown over the weekend.
RICHMOND, Va. -- The front shelves of most convenience stores are typically filled with the colorful packaging of candy or gum. But many customers in Central Virginia have spotted a new item in many local shops: bottles of what appears to be liquor.