PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (WTXF) - The push to remove bulletproof barriers inside Philly convenient stores just got past another hurdle.
BOISE, ID - Wine makers around Idaho have their own state agency watching out for their best interests. The Idaho Wine Commission pours their energy into promoting all Idaho wineries and grape growers.
"There's a lot of comradery, because if your winery wins, my winery wins," Executive Director Moya Dolsby said.
Concord, NH – A powerhouse group of trailblazing female wine industry leaders and some of the most celebrated names in the wine world will descend on New Hampshire for the 13th annual New Hampshire Wine Week.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board will educate licensees about existing requirements and suspend the license privileges of those who fail to meet those rules under its new Licensee Compliance Program.
RALEIGH — Officer who enforce North Carolina’s alcohol laws are cracking down on a recent increase of violence at nightclubs.
During its first decade of operation, Belmont Farm Distillery in Culpeper had to fight the stigma associated with moonshine, unaged corn whiskey.
“They thought it could make you go blind, it’s not good for you, all that kind of stuff,” says Chuck Miller, co-owner of Belmont, which opened in 1988.
HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 30, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Under new authority granted to the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) by Act 44 of 2017, the PLCB today announced its Licensee Compliance Program, through which the agency will educate licensees about existing license requirements and suspend the license privileges of licensees who fail to meet those requirements.
Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) and wine brokers from across the state are working to help raise awareness and funds for the victims of the northern California wildfires by offering the public an opportunity to donate funds for the chance to win an impressive selection of top wines from California and nearby regions.
West Virginia high school students can submit entries in an annual state-sponsored contest on the dangers of drinking and driving and underage alcohol consumption.
The West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration is accepting essay or video entries for the NO School Spirits contest through Dec. 22.
The state consistently ranks among the country’s worst states for rates of binge drinking and alcohol-related fatalities. In 2012, Montanans reported driving drunk at nearly twice the rate of the national average, and more than 20 percent of residents admitted to drinking excessively within a 30-day period.