A federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit that alleges a California company deceived consumers by misrepresenting its wine as coming from Oregon.
Year to date, the share of ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails is growing at 15 times the rate as hard seltzer on Drizly, according to Drizly’s third annual Consumer Report.
In the wake of Oregon’s recently completed 2021 legislative session, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission pledged to help the state’s hospitality industry as it emerges from the pandemic and to take steps to ensure that more than half a billion dollars in state revenue doesn’t slip away.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Gas stations have a legal obligation not to sell fuel to drivers who are believed to be intoxicated, the New Mexico Supreme Court said Monday in a decision that could have far-reaching effects on businesses and that only one other state applies so strictly.
When someone has a history of alcohol abuse and also develops Alzheimer’s disease, the situation can become very challenging for caregivers to manage.
A lawsuit challenging Rhode Island's ban on national direct-to-consumer alcohol sales has survived a big procedural challenge.
Alcohol is still the most common drug of concern for people seeking treatment from publicly funded services, a new report reveals.
SALT LAKE CITY — Lawmakers will consider whether to create more highly-coveted bar licenses in Utah, the Senate Republican tasked with liquor legislation tells FOX 13.
On Friday, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates (SMWE), the largest winery in the Pacific Northwest and third-largest premium winery in the country, was sold to Sycamore Partners, a New York-based private equity firm.
MONTREAL -- Get ready to pay more for booze in Quebec.
Quebec's liquor board announced Monday that price hikes will take effect Sunday.