Run out of a specific liquor. What’s a bar to do?
State lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to give restaurants and bars the flexibility to purchase from retail stores in a pinch.
Liquor stores hold the line against wine in grocery stores
An intense lobbying campaign by grocery stores to secure the right to sell wine is coming up short again in Albany.
State Liquor Authority reinvigorated under new leader
SLA Chair Lily Fan discusses reorganization efforts and operational improvements made over the last year.
Residential deliveries of hard liquor back on the menu
State lawmakers OK'd the shipping of hard liquor to New Yorkers, but how will it work and what does it mean for distillers?
Supermarkets rekindle campaign to sell wine in New York
Supermarkets are hoping that 2025 is the year state law is updated to allow them to stock and sell wine to New Yorkers.
Restaurants await enforcement of ‘split-case’ fee rules
New York State Restaurant Association President & CEO Melissa Fleischut discusses state alcohol regulations.
Leadership shakeup for state alcohol regulators
New leadership is coming to the state Liquor Authority after eight years.
Skoufis introduces broad update to New York’s alcohol laws
Sen. James Skoufis writes commission's recommendations into new legislation.
To-go cocktails are back on the menu
With a "substantial" food order, adults in New York will be able to get to-go cocktails from restaurants for three years.
Updating New York’s alcohol laws for the 21st century
To-go alcohol from restaurants, multiple liquor store licenses and wine in grocery stores are all forbidden in New York.