Illegal alcohol shipments coming into Michigan have been cut in half in just one year.
It's a complicated decision, with many aspects to consider. We asked two local stakeholders to weigh in: Is it time for the state to get out of the booze business?
Lawmakers are at odds over Mississippi's liquor distribution woes, with the House wanting to privatize everything and the Senate looking to build a new warehouse and contract out distribution services.
Age-verification is becoming handy these days, and this time, major supermarket chains are beginning to see it as an advantage for easier self-checkouts when buying alcohol. However, many are concerned about their privacy.
Most American adults don't know that alcohol boosts cancer risk, but a majority support steps to increase awareness of the link, a new nationwide survey shows.
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - What used to take liquor stores a couple of days to get in is now taking up to three weeks.
A bill (LB900) before the Legislature this year aims to provide the same opportunities to the makers of whiskey, bourbon, vodka and other hard alcohols.
“There are lots of inner-city parts of the state, as well as rural parts of the state, where there is no grocery store for miles and miles,” the Republican lawmaker from Henderson said. “But liquor stores are everywhere.”
The National Restaurant Association is asking Congress to replenish the Restaurant Revitalization Fund as the Covid omicron variant hits operators’ businesses.
West Virginia lawmakers are considering a proposal that would allow people to make liquor at home for themselves and for family members.