The Oregon Liquor Control Commission [OLCC] has been preyed upon by a “spaghetti monster,” as IT staff call it. The monster is a series of manual systems constantly massaged by employees.
HOUSTON, Miss. (AP) – Residents of a northeast Mississippi city are overwhelmingly approving the sale of beer, wine and liquor.
VIRGINIA - Ten community organizations across the state were recently awarded more than $69,000 in Virginia ABC Education and Prevention grants to help reduce underage and high-risk drinking in their communities.
Oregon wineries demanded equity. They received it in Senate Bill 112, the Oregon Wine Tonnage Tax Fairness Act, which will require out-of-state wineries holding Oregon wine licenses to pay the same $25-per-ton grape tax that Oregon wineries pay when buying Oregon grapes.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah officials cannot yet determine whether a new drunk driving law has caused a reduction in auto accidents.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A bill by Pennsylvania state Rep. Jesse Topper to close a loophole in the updated liquor laws and give voters more say in their community recently was signed into law by Gov. Tom Wolf.
HARRISBURG, Pa., July 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Committed to providing financial support to reduce underage and dangerous alcohol consumption, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) has approved almost $765,000 to 44 schools, community organizations, municipalities, law enforcement organizations, nonprofit organizations, and institutions of higher education through the 2019-20 Alcohol Education Grant Program.
CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) is pleased to announce that Nicole Brassard Jordan, a NHLC employee of more than 30 years, has been named Deputy Commissioner.
Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly noted deputy director Harris' first name as Mike, not Adam. Craft brewers and beer drinkers have won a small victory in Harrisburg. Gov. Wolf has signed HB 262, which amended how the Department of Revenue planned to institute a tax on malt and brewed beverage manufacturers.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Shoppers at malls in North Carolina could soon be able to walk around with an alcoholic beverage in some areas.