OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — A big change is coming on the Kansas side of the border that's been fought about for years. Higher alcohol content in beer will be sold at grocery and convenience stores starting on April 1.
An activist group in Brooklyn, N.Y., has demanded that a brand of water be taken off their local market’s shelves, claiming that its packaging, which resembles a bottle of malt liquor, is “detrimental to the community.”
Lower tariffs, more employees, better infrastructure. If small business owners in Arizona had a unified wish list, those items likely would be on it.
New Mexico's medical cannabis market finished 2018 with $106 million in sales across 35 licensed producers in the state. This represents a $19.6-million increase from the prior year.
This year’s state budget boosted funding for the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission for the first time in over a decade, Treasurer Deb Goldberg said Tuesday, asking lawmakers for more money so the agency “does not lose any of the momentum it has just attained.”
OLYMPIA — A bill to allow underage students to taste wine as part of their studies has passed the state House. Authored by state Rep. Bill Jenkin, R-Prosser, House Bill 1563 would allow students age 18-20 to taste wine in the classroom and work in wine production...
OLYMPIA — A bill to allow underage students to taste wine as part of their studies has passed the state House.
There’s a war raging between Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot and State Sen. Ben Kramer (D-District 19).
The state will play host to a variety of sobriety-inspired events, wrapping up with a “nationally touring sober pop-up event” on March 30.
The state will play host to a variety of sobriety-inspired events, wrapping up with a “nationally touring sober pop-up event” on March 30.