If you're making a trip to the Keystone State, there are some specific differences in the laws concerning the sale of alcohol ...
Twice a year the PLCB returns liquor license fees paid by PLCB-approved licensees to the municipalities that are home to ...
Newport Borough Council approved an inter-municipal transfer of a restaurant liquor license during its Sept. 17 meeting.
After the Prohibition era ended, buying alcohol became a lot easier across the U.S., but in Pennsylvania, it's still ...
Six-vehicle crash cleared on Route 22 in Lehigh County ...
Today the Stop-and-Go Legislative Taskforce – including ex officio member and Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) Member Darrell Clarke, as well as a cross-functional workgroup with representativ ...
State lawmakers now must decide what to do with the task force's recommendations on how to fix nuisance stop-and-go stores in ...
More than $2.3 million in licensing fees is being returned to local communities by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.
Standalone stores allow retailers to get around state liquor sale restrictions and can provide them with a new opportunity for growth, experts say.
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is reinvesting in local communities. The Board today announced that it is returning more than $2.3 million to 1,365 municipalities where ...