In a famous Supreme Court case, Craig v. Boren, at issue was an Oklahoma statute that said young women could buy “non-intoxicating” beer (which had 3.2% alcohol) at the age of 18, but young men had to be 21.
A Chicago alderman says a proposal for a potentially permanent liquor sale curfew will be "dead on arrival at City Council" if the mayor doesn't pull the provision herself.
Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey, a brand honoring the legacy of the formerly enslaved man who taught Jack Daniel how to make whiskey, on Tuesday announced the creation of a $50 million venture fund to invest in minority-founded and owned spirit brands.
TRENTON – State legislators are thinking about lowering taxes on hard cider and pre-mixed canned cocktails, although beer makers large and small are fighting the idea.
(KTVX) – You may have a perception of how much alcohol the people in your community drink, but does it match reality? A new map helps illustrate which counties across the United States are prone to excessive drinking and which states avoid a big bar tab.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Alabama breweries are prepping for increased demand after a recently passed bill allows you to purchase more alcohol to go.
The words young adults use to describe how they feel when they have been drinking alcohol are a key to understanding whether they will engage in risky behaviors such as driving under the influence.
HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia is updating its liquor licensing regulations to allow restaurants and bars to include cocktails and mixed drinks for delivery and take out while the state of emergency order is in effect.
NHLC marked the milestone by launching a new website, www.wheredoesthemoneygonh.com, which takes visitors on a fun and informational journey to better understand NHLC's business and the positive impact the $4 billion in net revenue has had on the Granite State.
It is that time of year where we are all celebrating the scholastic accomplishments of our children. But how can we help prevent underage drinking during graduation season? Clarissa Stebbing with PARENTS EMPOWERED is joining us with a few tips.