Alaska: Anchorage voters faced with alcohol tax proposal in April election
Alaska: Anchorage voters faced with alcohol tax proposal in April election Source: https://www.ktva.com/ By: Lauren Maxwell March 10th 2019 Anchorage residents will pay more for a drink or a bottle of wine if voters approve a 5 percent alcohol tax on the April 2 municipal ballot. Mayor Ethan Berkowitz’s administration proposed the retail tax as a […]
NC: Alcohol enforcement agents arrest more than 123
NC: Alcohol enforcement agents arrest more than 123 WRAL March 5, 2019 RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina officials say Alcohol Law Enforcement special agents arrested more than 123 people during a statewide crackdown over the weekend. The State Bureau of Investigation announced in a release Monday that agents partnered with local, state and federal agencies to […]
VA: New Advisory Committee Will Address Alcohol, Drug Use at Colleges and Universities in Virginia
VA: New Advisory Committee Will Address Alcohol, Drug Use at Colleges and Universities in Virginia News Release By the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority March 7, 2019 RICHMOND –Troubling and, in many cases, dire consequences of alcohol and other drug use among students at Virginia’s colleges and universities compelled the commonwealth’s Commission on Youth to […]
VT: Town Votes to Get Rid of Prohibition-Era Ban on Alcohol
VT: Town Votes to Get Rid of Prohibition-Era Ban on Alcohol A small Vermont border town has overturned a Prohibition-era rule banning the sale of alcohol. U.S. News March 8, 2019 HOLLAND, VT. (AP) — A small Vermont border town has overturned a Prohibition-era rule banning the sale of alcohol. Holland was previously one of only four dry […]
KS: Higher alcohol content beer sales to be allowed in KS grocery, convenience stores KSHB By Nick Jacobs March 7, 2019 OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — A big change is coming on the Kansas side of the border that’s been fought about for years. Higher alcohol content in beer will be sold at grocery and convenience stores starting on April 1. Currently, beer with a 3.2 percent alcohol content are allowed to be sold in the convenience and grocery stores but with this new law, up to six percent is allowed. It’s something companies like QuikTrip said is long overdue. “The very second that the clock hits the appropriate hour in which we can legally sell it, we’re going to be ready,” said Mike Thornbrugh, spokesperson for the QuikTrip organization. Thornbrugh said beer sales account for 10-12 percent of convenience stores’ bottom lines nationally, but in Kansas it’s just 1 percent and he believes this will have a significant impact on revenue. “They’re already coming to our stores fortunately to buy gasoline and convenient store items now there’s no reason for them to go to the liquor store, they can make their purchase right at QuikTrip,” said Thornbrugh. Right now, in the stores, they dedicate only a couple freezers for alcohol but now that number will expand. “We only had maybe two cooler doors that were dedicated for beer and we’ll be able to add at least another three, four, and maybe five. More cooler doors for the consumer who likes to purchase beer,” said Thornbrugh. While it’s good news for QuikTrip, some liquor stores are seeing the change in a different way. “We may lose on the high side I would probably guess 30-percent of our standard beer sales,” said Brandon Prestia, owner of Prestia’s Parkway Liquor along Shawnee Mission Parkway. But Prestia is optimistic, because only liquor stores will still be able to sell wine and liquor, plus they have other beer options not available in grocery stores. “A lot of craft beers are over six-percent and the grocery stores and the convenience stores can’t sell those things,” said Prestia. While grabbing your alcohol at a grocery or convenience store may be convenient, Prestia believes he’ll keep his customer base. “People who have gone to QuikTrip to buy their beer are going to continue to go there, I don’t know if my customers are going to say, well I’m not going to go there anymore because I can get it at QuikTrip.” Also in the law is something many of the liquor stores wanted. They’ll be able to sell cigarettes and soda inside of their stores instead of having it in completely separate buildings.
KS: Higher alcohol content beer sales to be allowed in KS grocery, convenience stores KSHB By Nick Jacobs March 7, 2019 OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — A big change is coming on the Kansas side of the border that’s been fought about for years. Higher alcohol content in beer will be sold at grocery and convenience stores […]
Moderate alcohol consumption linked with high blood pressure
Moderate alcohol consumption linked with high blood pressure Medical Xpress By American College of Cardiology March 7, 2019 A study of more than 17,000 U.S. adults shows that moderate alcohol consumption—seven to 13 drinks per week—substantially raises one’s risk of high blood pressure, or hypertension, according to research being presented at the American College of Cardiology’s […]
Drinking Alcohol May Be More Harmful Than Thought for Young Adults
Drinking Alcohol May Be More Harmful Than Thought for Young Adults LiveScience By Rachael Rettner, Senior Writer March 1, 2019 Alcohol consumption may be more harmful than thought, particularly for young and middle-age adults, a new study suggests. Although drinking alcohol in moderation is often thought to be good for you, the authors point out that […]
TX: New Campaign Urges Young Drivers to ‘Plan While You Can’, Get Sober Ride
TX: New Campaign Urges Young Drivers to ‘Plan While You Can’, Get Sober Ride NBC DFW By Taylor Boser March 4, 2019 A new campaign by the Texas Department of Transportation is reminding college students and young adults to plan a sober ride before the party starts. With Spring Break around the corner, “Plan While You […]
UT: ‘Rougher ride’ expected for 4.8 beer bill in Utah House; committee to decide Wednesday
UT: ‘Rougher ride’ expected for 4.8 beer bill in Utah House; committee to decide Wednesday 2 KUTV By Michael Locklear March 6, 2019 SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A Utah House committee will decide Wednesday morning whether to advance or block the plan to sell stronger, 4.8 beer in grocery and convenience stores. 2News asked the House […]
IA: Iowa Youth Survey: Teen Drinking Decreasing While Vaping, Suicidal Thoughts On The Rise
IA: Iowa Youth Survey: Teen Drinking Decreasing While Vaping, Suicidal Thoughts On The Rise Iowa Public Radio By Katie Peikes March 5, 2019 Iowa teens are drinking less alcohol, their electronic cigarette use is increasing and more youth are having thoughts about suicide, according to the latest Iowa youth health survey which samples middle school and […]