KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Liquor store and convenience store owners in Kansas City are pushing back against a proposed ordinance that would limit the sale of single-serve alcohol products in certain parts of the city.
A bill to lower Washington's legal blood alcohol limit from .08 to .05 has stalled in the House.
Democratic State Senator John Lovick told KIRO hosts Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin the bill made it out of the Senate but didn't have the votes to get out of committee in the House.
The Distilled Spirits Council of the US (Discus) has testified alongside Maryland distilleries in favour of a bill to cut the 'discriminatory' tax rate on spirits-based ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - A bottle of bourbon delivered to your front door could become reality with a proposal at the South Carolina State House.
The new ordinance requires any bar or restaurant that serves alcohol past midnight on any day of the week to have drink spiking test kits available to sell or give away for free to customers.
Two New Jersey congressmen voted to block an overdue federal rule that would require new cars come with tools to detect and stop an intoxicated driver from operating the vehicle.
OLYMPIA - Washington could soon become the second state to adopt a stricter standard for driving after consuming alcohol.
California's wine industry is forecast to be heading from one crisis to another - but at the opposite end of the spectrum.
A bill aiming to expand where alcohol can be served in Washington state is advancing through the legislative process.
According to the TBI, 419 DUI arrests statewide resulted in no detectable substances in a person's system. Several law enforcement agencies in the Tennessee Valley area contributed to that total.