CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. - Some changes may be coming to the growing beverage industry in New Jersey.
On Wednesday evening, bar and liquor store owners launched a wave of public testimony urging the Alaska Legislature to put tougher restrictions on small distilleries and breweries that have pushed the boundaries of Alaska law as they attempt to meet changing consumer demand.
While some wondered Tuesday and Wednesday whether successful Oct. 1 implementation of Oklahoma’s new alcohol laws could be in jeopardy owing to legislative disagreement, SB 1173 passed both the Senate and House today as the Legislature rushed to reach an adjournment.
FAIRBANKS — The Alaska State Senate passed a bill Monday that would essentially rewrite the state’s alcohol regulations.
A bill to regulate full-strength beer sales in Colorado grocery and convenience stores, once viewed as unlikely to pass because it was the bane of nearly every sector of the alcohol-sales industry, cleared the state Senate by a wide margin Tuesday, giving hope to its liquor-store proponents especially that guardrails may go into place before the sales begin on Jan. 1.
Minnesota's biggest beer distributor and its truck drivers are locked in a labor dispute.
COLUMBIA -A judge's ruling denying a liquor license to a late-night Five Points college bar could affect at least 1,000 bars across South Carolina, a study by the University of South Carolina shows.
Senators on Monday endorsed a bundle of alcohol-related measures that would allow for self-serve beer, liquor-infused candy and the sale of take-home growlers at microbreweries.
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission is hoping to be more helpful as it processes thousands of applications with changing liquor laws.
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the closure of the beer stores in Whiteclay, Nebraska.