California leaders are attempting to mend economic relations with Canadian consumers and officials on behalf of United States-based wineries, nearly a year and a half after Canadian provinces began removing American-made wines from their shelves.
A new law could clear the way for third-party delivery of alcohol from licensed liquor stores across the state, giving customers another option while creating new opportunities for local businesses and delivery drivers.
Read more about how the new law could expand third-party alcohol delivery.
Gov. Dan McKee has signed legislation sponsored by Sen. Pamela Lauria and Rep. June Speakman requiring bars and other establishments serving alcohol for on-site consumption to offer drink lids to customers who request them.
Learn more about Rhode Island's drink lid safety law and customer protections
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - FOX4 News obtained a letter that revealed the city of Kansas City, Missouri, is willing to pause the enforcement of its new alcohol ban - under one condition.
Banville Wine Merchants is pleased to announce the expansion of its wholesale distribution network into Connecticut, effective July 1, 2026.
Read more details regarding the Banville Wine Merchants expansion
Illinois government officials have proposed amending the way the state taxes alcohol, but the changes may not be constitutional.
An alcohol distributor disclosed it could pull out of Washington, affecting 267 workers.
Republic National Distributing Co. filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification on May 18, saying that it expects a third party to purchase its facilities in Seattle, Auburn, Everett and Spokane.
Delaware lawmakers have passed a bill lowering the state's legal bartending age from 21 to 18, sending the measure to Gov. Matt Meyer for consideration.
Napa Valley officials and business leaders are rolling out a major shift in how visitors experience wine country as declining sales and changing consumer habits put pressure on the industry.
Take a look at how Napa Valley is revamping visitor experiences
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - In recent years, non-alcoholic beverages have seen a rise in popularity. In response, businesses in Sioux Falls are slightly adjusting their offerings.