Calling substance abuse the “greatest challenge facing our state,” Montana Attorney General Tim Fox laid out the first steps Monday of a Department of Justice initiative to combat the growing epidemic during a meeting of Missoula City Club.
NAPERVILLE, Illinois - Noon Whistle Brewing is interested in bringing a production facility and taproom to town.
The vast majority of Coloradans suspected of driving under the influence in 2016 had been drinking, but only a small fraction had used marijuana, says a first-of-its-kind study of DUI cases published by the state Division of Criminal Justice.
Promotional products companies eager to up sales of branded beer glasses might be in line for a boon from California legislators.
When the AC Quickstop liquor store opened two years ago, local emergency services, law enforcement and social services saw a sharp rise in alcohol-related incidents — mostly public intoxication.
In a public awareness campaign on impaired driving, Massachusetts public safety officials sought to equate operating a motor vehicle under the influence of marijuana with doing so under the influence of alcohol.
MCALLEN, RGV – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a “red flag” warning for the Rio Grande Valley because the region has the highest rates of liver cancer in the nation.
Georgia’s supercharged gubernatorial race between Stacey Abrams (D) and Brian Kemp (R) won’t be the only game-changer Atlantans will vote on in the November midterm election.
A bill under consideration in the state Legislature that would allow alcohol to be sold in bars past 2 a.m. in seven cities including Los Angeles was opposed Monday by City Councilman Paul Koretz and a group of activists who said it could lead to more drunk driving accidents and other problems.
The shuttering of the Pop-Up Bar this summer wasn’t just the apparent end of a long line of night clubs at that spot. The bar also surrendered its rare Boulder tavern liquor license, which have proven hard to come by over the years.