PORTLAND, Ore. — Starting this season, college football fans at Oregon and Oregon State University will be able to buy beer and wine throughout the stadium.
It used to be that when a student was busted for pot possession on school property, they would be suspended for up to 10 days and then return for classes at the Student Achievement Center, the district’s alternative school.
Governor Ralph Northam today declared September as Virginia Spirits Month, marking the third annual celebration designed to educate consumers and traveler about Virginia distilled spirits.
JACKSON, Miss. — A judge ruled Monday that Mississippi lacks authority to sue out-of-state mail-order wine sellers that were shipping alcohol directly to state residents, and he threw out the state’s lawsuit.
North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement special agents arrested 226 people on alcohol, drug and other charges during an operation August 24th as part of a statewide crackdown.
The Vermont Division of Liquor Control announced updates to its online training seminar platform this week.
WASHINGTON — The Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority, which runs retail sales of hard liquor in the Commonwealth, says ABC stores posted their 20th consecutive record-breaking year for sales in fiscal 2018.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Police in Virginia are gearing up for an intense enforcement period to combat drunken driving during the end of summer.
- New factory near West Virginia school could impact Northern Virginia's wine industry, wineries worry
RANSON, W. Va. - The proposal to build a factory right next to a West Virginia elementary school has sparked outrage from the local community and now the concern has stretched across state lines into Northern Virginia’s wine country.
When it comes to government, not everything should be run like a business.