Flanked by tallboys, Gov. Chris Sununu signed a bill with bipartisan support into law on Thursday that lifts a number of prohibitions on small beermakers.
Though unity seems hard to come by these days, the people of Massachusetts are in agreement on one thing: They want their happy hour back.
A new Canterbury University study assessing the relationship between young people's mental health and where they grow up could influence urban and rural planning.
BOSTON — Package stores in Massachusetts are offering a compromise ballot question that would increase the number of licenses available to food stores...
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Today, August 2nd, 2021, the OLCC became the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission, dropping the word “Control” that had defined the agency’s original post-Prohibition mission.
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The Massachusetts Changes to Alcohol Retail Licensing Initiative may appear on the ballot in Massachusetts as an initiated state statute on November 8, 2022.
Leading Japanese spirits manufacturers are introducing a range of low-alcohol products to the market especially after the government's new call to stay indoors triggered by increase in infections from Covid-19.
Since 1988, Idaho’s excise taxes on so-called ‘strong beer’ - beer more than 4% alcohol by weight - have funneled into the same pot as taxes on wine.
In a wartime-like effort, the spring of 2020 brought businesses of all types and political leanings together against a common enemy.
During the period March 2020 through May 2021, the control states’ on- and off-premise markets behaved capriciously as opposed to their historically consistent behavior.