The contraction for Alabama's once-booming craft beer industry is continuing.
Utah has ushered in the new year with a new state law that tightens ID checks for the purchase and consumption of alcohol, and its impact has already generated debate among retailers, bars and consumers.
Hundreds gathered for the company's first ever Dry January Fest, a showcase of the bubbling interest in non-alcoholic beverages.
More people have been participating in Dry January, when people swear off alcohol for the month following the excesses of the holidays.
Utah's health leaders had good news to report this year: according to the 2025 Student Health and Risk Prevention survey, students statewide are making healthier choices and feeling more connected to their families and schools.
Spirits producer Catoctin Creek will launch three products in its home state, exclusively at Virginia ABC stores, in February.
The new products include a heritage-inspired strawberry-and-pawpaw-flavoured gin and two spirits in larger formats.
Beginning on January 1, 2026, a new law requires all establishments that are licensed to sell alcohol to check the ID for every customer purchasing alcohol, regardless of age appearance.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) - Tito's Handmade Vodka is the top selling spirit at Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority (ABC) stores for the eighth year in a row.
Employees at the state's 52 stores chose local nonprofits to support and will collect items for those organizations through Feb. 28.
After a slow year, Harrisburg had a spurt of productivity in December, with state legislators sending a half dozen bills to the governor's desk.
HELENA - When you get behind the wheel this holiday season, officials say the choices you make matter more than ever.
Impaired driving prevention month highlights the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or certain medications, risks that increase with holiday celebrations.