VALDOSTA — The Quality of Life Association celebrates black history month with a narrated living timeline showcasing many famous Black history figures of yesterday and today. The fundraising event titled, “All Shades Art Exhibit and…
Georgia DDS receives grant for Alcohol and Drug…
Release: GA Department of Driver Services (DDS) Receives New Grant Funding DECEMBER 10, 2020 Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) Commissioner Spencer R. Moore recently announced the receipt of a grant award of $51,782.88 from…
Kemp signs bill allowing alcohol delivery to GA…
On Monday, August 3, Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 879, allowing stores and some restaurants to deliver beer, booze and wine to Georgia homes. This bill comes after many Georgians are avoiding stores and…
Alcohol sales skyrocket during pandemic
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol sales in the United States have been surging. According to Nielsen market research, in the week ending on March 21, sales of alcoholic beverages went up 55%…
Valdosta Businesses Excited About Sunday Morning Alcohol Sales
VALDOSTA, Ga. — Valdosta restaurant owners are excited about finally being able to serve alcohol during late breakfast hours thanks to the brunch bill. Now restaurants can serve the trending brunch item, bottomless mimosas. The…
Georgia “brunch bill” could push up Sunday liquor…
By: Emma Wheeler | WCTV Eyewitness News VALDOSTA, Ga. (WCTV) – If you like starting Sundays with some bubbly or a bloody, your brunches in Georgia could soon be getting a boost. Some state lawmakers…
Georgia > Powdered Alcohol Creates Public Concern
Allison Ericson, Valdosta Today News Director: GEORGIA -- Powdered alcohol, also known as Palcohol has caused some public concern recently. For the past year, Mark Phillips, creator of Palcohol has fought for the Spring 2015 release of the substance alongside…
City Council Approves Alcohol Ordinance
Allison Ericson, Valdosta Today News Director: VALDOSTA -- Yesterday, Nov. 6, Valdosta City Council approved a new alcohol ordinance limiting the amount of alcohol served in the restaurants down town. According to the agenda the…
Florida Man Tries Trading an Alligator for Beer
MIAMI, FL- Wildlife officials in Florida say a man tried trading a live alligator for beer at a Miami convenience store. The man received a citation for illegally capturing and trying to sell the alligator.…