KINGFISHER Okla. - The state liquor law, which is set to go into effect in October, will be phasing out some of your favorite drinks at Stack Grill in Kingfisher and, now, employees said it's going to impact Sunday sales.
SACRAMENTO (KRON) - State lawmakers have passed a bill that will extend the hours alcohol can be sold in bars, nightclubs, and restaurants to 4 a.m.
A whole lot of legislation pours out of Sacramento in the final days of August, and one bill takes a shot at the very curious regulations that cover California’s small-batch, craft spirit distilleries.
Solemn Oath Brewery Thursday will ask Naperville Liquor commissioners to get rid of a cap on the number of drinks the brewery can serve to patrons, increase the number of events the business can hold and allow the taproom to serve beers not manufactured onsite.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- On Tuesday, in a 5-2 vote, the Alcoholic Beverage Advisory Group voted to ban liquor cards.
Kershaw County’s misdemeanor DUI conviction rate may not be the lowest in either the 5th or 13th judicial circuits, but the South Carolina chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) says the county is contributing to what it calls to a low conviction rate across the state.
While the attack ads fly in the races for governor and U.S. Senate, another battle is quietly taking place in Madison. The battle is over wedding barns.
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The last call for alcohol could soon be 4 a.m. for Sacramento and a few other California Cities. The bill just made it past another hurdle in the state legislature.
The parent company of Labatt USA will welcome more than 700 employees and wholesalers from across the United States to Buffalo in mid-October for its annual sales meeting.
LAWTON, OK (KSWO) - A local beer distributor predicts it will run out of 3.2-percent beer within the next week. That could leave grocery and convenience stores dry for about a month.