The governor signed House Bill 2059, which amends several provisions of the Kansas Liquor Control Act, the Kansas Cereal Malt Beverage Act and the Club and Drinking Establishment Act.
The Alabama House of Representatives hasn't had a whole lot of disagreement so far this session, and when it has, the votes have largely been along party lines.
But a bill to increase the amount of alcohol allowed for curbside pickup bucked that trend Thursday, passing on a narrow 46-30 vote.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- April is Alcohol Awareness Month, which is a time meant to help educate and break through the stigma that surrounds alcoholism.
Alcohol sales shot up during the pandemic, and the Mecklenburg County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board CEO, Keva Walton, says sales remain high.
The birthplace of winemaking in the United States can be found just south of Socorro.
"It goes back to 1629 in the beginnings of this wine industry," Chris Goblet, executive director of New Mexico Wine, said. "The start of this is all about the Spanish coming into New Mexico and smuggling vines from Spain to plant their own vineyard.
RALEIGH -- You currently can't buy liquor from ABC stores on Sundays in North Carolina, but a bill working its way through the legislature could change how you plan for your weekend alcohol consumption.
N.Y. (WETM) -- Legislation allowing the sale of alcoholic beverages to-go is part of the New York State Budget, according to Governor Kathy Hochul's office.
Shipments of alcoholic beverages in South Korea have decreased over recent years amid inflationary pressures and changes in attitudes to alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic, government data showed Friday.
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - In Vermont, customers can buy a cocktail with their takeout order at a restaurant, for now.
The Baltimore oriole; the diamondback terrapin, lacrosse, the blue crab, black-eyed susans. Marylanders soon may be toasting those state symbols with a new one -- Maryland rye, the proposed state spirit.
Two bills pending before the California Legislature would bar school officials from suspending or expelling students who are drunk or high, or who engage in what's known as "willful defiance" at school.