The whole point of a vacation, for many people, is that it's supposed to be worry-free. But recent reports about tainted alcohol in popular travel destinations are a reminder that being prepared and aware of the risks is an absolute must.
All sales of alcohol and tobacco will no longer be allowed between users on Facebook and Instagram.
- 100 years before Alcoholics Anonymous, the Washington Temperance Society began in a Baltimore tavern
Baltimore is often remembered for its resistance to Prohibition. Ironically, the city also was home to one of the 19th century’s most popular temperance societies, which began nearly 100 years before the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous.
You walk in the door after a crappy day at work and the bottle of red on the kitchen bench is calling your name.
Kentucky's two Republican senators offered a bill this week to permanently extend a provision in President Trump's tax-cut law that benefits bourbon makers.
For most of my life, I lived in Indiana — where you can’t even buy alcohol on Sunday, let alone do it without leaving your car. When I moved to Ohio in 2014, a whole new world of convenience opened up for me. Drive-thru liquor stores are everywhere in the Buckeye State.
On Sept. 29, 2016, I was at a private book signing in Williamson County, Tenn., for Alberto Gonzales, the former United States attorney general. As the chairwoman for the Montgomery County Young Republicans, I spent a lot of time sharing drinks with Tennessee’s political class.
Much to the surprise and likely disappointment to the countless beer trading groups that are active on Facebook, the social media company announced earlier today that it had updated its policies to prohibit the sale of alcohol (and tobacco products) between private individuals.
The Sarpy County Sheriff's Office is still working to pin down who provided them alcohol.
They are having a difficult time getting that information, but what's not difficult, according to a teen who talked to 6 News, is getting alcohol when you're under-aged.
Over the 30 days nearly 15 million people have driven a car within an hour of using marijuana, according to a survey released recently by AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
Effects from marijuana can be experienced anywhere from one to four hours after usage. Those under the influence of the drug are twice as likely to be in car crash, the survey said.