Bethel City Council passed stricter alcohol laws on Tuesday, July 23. After some amendments, the regulations received a unanimous vote.
People enjoying alcoholic beverages in Little Rock's River Market District will soon be able to take their drinks on the streets in a designated area, thanks to legislation the city board passed Tuesday.
Total Wine & More, the national liquor store chain with six locations in Massachusetts, can't sell liquor to customers at prices below the published wholesale price, according to a ruling issued Wednesday by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. The state's highest court overturned a Suffolk County Superior Court ruling and ruled in favor of the Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, which first brought a pricing complaint against Total Wine in January 2017.
The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control is now accepting permit applications from retail businesses that want to deliver alcoholic beverages to homes.
ATC expects to issue the first permits by early August.
New Jersey laws barring wine shipments to consumers by out-of-state vendors could face a shake-up in light of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
WINTER PARK, Fla. — An unprecedented meeting brought distillers from all over the state — from Jacksonville down to the Keys — to Winter Park on Wednesday, hoping to craft a unified message to bring to Tallahassee.
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Minneapolis-based Precision Kiosk Technologies announced today that the Sheriff’s Offices of Lafayette and Waupaca Counties in Wisconsin have begun using Automated Breathalyzer Kiosks (AB Kiosks) to conduct court-mandated alcohol screening.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Tuesday named Melody Spann Cooper — the owner of Chicago’s only African American owned radio station, WVON-AM — a commissioner to the Illinois Liquor Control Commission.
DRACUT — State Rep. Colleen Garry has sponsored a bill requiring restaurants to list the percentage of alcohol in the beers they serve on menus.
It may not be as expansive or dense as Kentucky’s famous bourbon trail, but D.C. now has its own tour of locally-made whiskey and other spirits.