The State of Oregon Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission is holding a statewide listening tour. A release from the commission, said it is meant as an opportunity for agencies to come together to improve response to substance misuse in Oregon.
Sen. President Peter Courtney didn’t expect to pass a bill to lower Oregon’s legal drinking limit to .05 blood-alcohol content this legislative session, but the Salem leader wanted to start the conversation.
Ohio’s medical marijuana industry is more tightly regulated than any other type of business in the Buckeye State, and industry insiders say that regulation has delayed the opening of many dispensaries.
For years, Belgrade leaders have complained about alcohol licenses being issued in Belgrade only to be eventually sold to Bozeman businesses, where they tend to be worth more.
A Michigan brewery and a Virginia beer distributor are heading to the arbitration table in their dispute stemming from a local acquisition.
The Driven to Protect Initiative and Virginia DMV presented new alcohol detection technology at Wednesday's highway safety summit.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Small breweries in North Carolina could soon be toasting a new law that would give growing beer-makers in the state more time to sell their products on their own without third-party distributors.
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Liquor Commission honored national brands, local wineries and distilleries, and employees at its annual Wine, Spirit & Employee Awards ceremony held April 9 at the Puritan Conference & Event Center in Manchester.
LANSDOWNE, Pa. (WPVI) -- In Lansdowne, Delaware County you can find a train station, many shops, a bank and a movie palace being lovingly restored.
(KUTV) — A local grassroots organization is eyeing the 2020 legislative session for one reason: to change Utah's beer laws.