hoenixville >> Pennsylvania has been making changes to its liquor control laws over the last couple of years. How those laws are affecting the craft brewing and distilling industry was the topic of discussion in Phoenixville Wednesday.
Local law enforcement and departments around the state are focused on distracted driving this month — whether it’s texting while driving or driving while under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
The Iowa House has voted to limit liability for bars and restaurants accused of over-serving a drunk customer.
Oregon cannabis retailers had a perfect record in the latest round of sting operations by state regulators, who are cracking down on sales to minors.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court dismissed a case that accused the state Liquor Commission of corruption in awarding a 20-year, $200 million warehousing contract back in 2012.
RALEIGH: North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has proclaimed April as Alcohol Awareness Month, urging parents to talk with their kids about the dangers of alcohol.
Northampton County's district attorney announced he'll meet with the presidents of each of the colleges in his county to discuss how to curb alcohol abuse on their campuses.
The restaurateur behind Chef Geoff’s has filed a lawsuit claiming Virginia’s happy hour advertising law — which prohibits establishments from using certain terminology and advertising deals — is unconstitutional.
SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah's liquor control commissioners had an unusual and spirited debate about alcohol and axe throwing.
The beer and wine industries are prospering in Winston-Salem and throughout North Carolina as they employ hundreds of people and bring tourists to the area, a panel said Tuesday night.