State Senator Eric LaFleur of Ville Platte has proposed a bill that would allow 18 to 20-year-olds to buy and consume alcohol if they obtain a certificate.
Does a group environment tend to make us feel the effects of alcohol faster? Researchers are using crawfish to find out. Talk about the irony of a situation.
Louisiana's new alcohol tax. Who is going to pay the tab on this? Chances are it will be you. The good news, you probably won't notice. The better news, after a few cocktails you won't even care.
Governor Edwards assumes the role of Captain Obvious as he implores legislators to stop the bickering and settle the state's budget crisis before it's too late.
It's time to celebrate Mardi Gras. If you're going to be drinking you shouldn't be driving. Extra law enforcement officers will be patrolling our state's roadways looking for impaired drivers.
Nutrition experts have come up with a list of the best foods to eat before you drink. They all prevent alcohol from absorbing too quickly and are a tad healthier than say, a pizza.
New Orleans judge over turns Alcohol Tobacco Control investigation findings. Four French Quarter strip clubs can continue to sell booze despite accusations of prostitution, drugs, and other lewd activities.
The Keg on the Mckinley Street strip reopens after a forced shutdown. New ownership and new policies are in place to insure that the sins of the past will not be repeated.