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Half a dozen Pacific Northwest craft breweries are diversifying into making nonalcoholic beer. But instead of brewing bland and watery "near beer," they're injecting quality and variety into a space that used to be dominated by a few national brands. A swelling customer base is lapping it up.
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A new distillery will soon begin making whiskey, vodka and gin on Chehalis tribal land in southwest Washington state. It's the first legal, Native-owned…
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Impaired driving citations dropped sharply across Oregon and Washington this spring during the coronavirus pandemic. There are multiple possible…
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Every week, tens of thousands of Americans complete intensive drug and alcohol rehab programs. The next months, however, are fraught with risk of…
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The state of Idaho is moving to ban powdered alcohol before it ever appears on store shelves. Oregon and Washington did the same last year.An…
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Accused criminals in Washington could be required to pay thousands of dollars for drug and alcohol monitoring while they await trial.A panel of state…
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A bi-partisan group of lawmakers in the Washington legislature launched a move Tuesday to ban powdered alcohol.Lawmakers said they were spurred into…
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People under age of 21 in Oregon will have legal immunity if they report alcohol-related medical emergencies. It's one of several new laws taking effect…
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Checkout clerks in Oregon who accidentally sell alcohol to minors could have fewer repercussions to fear.Imagine for a moment that you are a busy…
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The University of Idaho is prepared to expel low-performing students and require permits for frat parties as part of an effort to curb underage…