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The initiative is asking voters to take the pricing and distribution of liquor, beer and wine out of state hands and privatize the industry.
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Curiosity is the only non-alcoholic bar in Utah’s capital city.
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The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is now the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services. It is now taking a service-oriented approach to support all Utah residents.
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As the Russian invasion of Ukraine escalates, Gov. Spencer Cox banned Russian-made products from liquor stores to show solidarity with Ukraine.
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The latest Utah news for Friday morning, Feb. 18, 2022.
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Tuesday evening, Feb. 25, 2020Inland Port May Encourage Green ProjectsMore changes to the Utah Inland Port may be coming under legislation passed by a…
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Utah beer makers and drinkers alike are anxiously awaiting Nov. 1, when the limit on brews sold on tap and in grocery and convenience stores switches from…
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It might soon be harder to find your favorite can of beer at the grocery store, but a Utah lawmaker is working to allow stronger brews to be sold in store…
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From politics to public lands, 2017 was another big year of local news. KUER reporters recap some of the top stories of the year and why they mattered.…
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Any proposed change to Utah’s liquor laws is met with scrutiny by the restaurant industry, conservatives, and drinkers alike.A Lower Limit2017 brought…
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Utahns will vote on new mayors and city council members on Nov. 7, but residents in Blanding will have another item on their ballot: allowing alcohol…
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Gov. Gary Herbert has signed a bill to overhaul the state’s liquor laws. Meanwhile, state regulators are already preparing to work through the changes.In…