RALEIGH - The next time you go to a local brewery, a request for money might not be from someone who forgot a wallet at home.
Dunbar Mayor Terry Greenlee has stepped down from his post to take on a leadership role with the state Alcohol Beverage Control Administration, according to a news release from the West Virginia Department of Revenue.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Monongalia County Commission is requesting information from the State Tax Department Tuesday, citing concerns over a six-month period where the county received no revenue from taxes on alcohol sales.
High-risk drinking among University of Iowa students is at its lowest in 25 years, according to data from an annual survey, but students still experience more negative consequences from alcohol use compared to other campuses nationwide.
It soon might become easier for Ohio's micro distilleries to get their vodkas, gins and whiskeys on barroom shelves thanks to a change in state rules that will allow small-time distillers to sell products directly to pubs and restaurants.
The brewing industry seems to be getting overshadowed by the quickly growing and recently legalized recreational cannabis industry. Despite the lack of media attention, the industry continues to grow, albeit at a slower pace.
A program that twice daily tests drunken drivers to determine whether they are sober will be piloted in western Iowa's Woodbury County, likely beginning in January, The Des Moines Register has learned.
PORTLAND, Ore. - The Oregon Liquor Control Commission last Friday ratified a stipulated settlement with Walgreen Co. out of Deerfield, Illinois for having 25 stores out of compliance with Oregon's Bottle Bill requirements. Walgreen Co. has agreed to pay a fine of $80,000.
IOWA — The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is reminding bars and restaurants they cannot serve beverages in solid copper cups.
In an effort to help prevent drunk driving and encourage patron responsibility, the Montgomery County Department of Liquor Control (DLC) and the Montgomery County Department of Police are launching a public awareness campaign titled, "I Take It Personally."