WASHINGTON — For more than 20 years, the city of Washington hasn’t raised liquor license fees. But that could change if the City Council approves an ordinance read for the first time at Monday’s council meeting.
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont is delivering his budget proposal to the legislature on Wednesday, but Channel 3 got a sneak peek at some of his suggestions.
Small Maryland breweries could see the volume of beer they are allowed to brew double later this year, or state lawmakers could opt to limit the change to certain counties.
LUFKIN, TX (KTRE) - A new bill filed by Texas State Representative Trent Ashby, R-Lufkin, aims to ban powdered alcohol, or palcohol, in Texas.
LAKE COMO/BELMAR, NJ — Enter any establishment selling alcoholic beverages in Lake Como or Belmar this summer and you may be standing next to an undercover police officer.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — After a major truce, when lawmakers leave town in May, Texans might be able to walk out of any brewery with a case of beer.
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — A new pour tax could have some businesses in Brunswick paying more to the City. It’s part of a proposal that city commissioners will consider Feb. 20. It’s an added expense alcohol-selling businesses in Brunswick are facing — and that some are even petitioning.
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Gov. Mike Dunleavy plans to introduce legislation to repeal the state boards tasked with regulating alcohol and marijuana in Alaska.
Texas’ craft brewers and wholesalers have agreed to a compromise in the years-long debate over to-go beer sales at manufacturing breweries.
The whirlwind at the strangest place in New Mexico began at 7:25 a.m. Thursday. Mary Kay Papen, the 86-year-old president pro tempore of the state Senate, arrived at her spacious office in the Capitol. Papen means it when she says has an open-door policy.