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al.com » Breaking News from the Press-Register - Mar 9, 2010
The City Council on Tuesday denied a convenience-store owner's application for a liquor license after a councilman raised questions about her relationship to previous owners whose store was repeatedly cited …
Also tagged: mobile, breaking news, alabama, city council, city of mobile, mobile city coucil
gadling.com » Gadling - Feb 16, 2010
Filed under: North America, United States, Airports McCarran airport in Las Vegas is like most other airports in the nation - they are hurting quite badly. Visitor numbers are down, ad revenues are down, and because …
Also tagged: las vegas, lasvegas, liquor, liquorlicense, mccarran airport, mccarranairport, liquor store, liquorstore
al.com » Breaking News from the Press-Register - Feb 5, 2010
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Patrons need to prepare for sober wagering at Greenetrack as the dog track and bingo gambling establishment have surrendered the facility's alcohol and tobacco licenses as a legal defense …
Also tagged: breaking news, bingo, victoryland, bingo raids, greenetrack, nat winn
gadling.com » Gadling - Oct 2, 2009
Filed under: North America, United States, Airlines US Airways sued New Mexico in 2007 because the state's Regulation and License Department denied its liquor license application. This came after a passenger killed …
Also tagged: alcohol, liquor, drunk driving, new mexico, drunkdriving, liquorlicense, newmexico, usairways, usair, us district court, usdistrictcourt
washingtoncitypaper.com » City Desk - Sep 25, 2009
The Issue: One of the Trinidad Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) wants to curb alcohol-related problems by having liquor licenses banned at establishments along Bladensburg Road in NE, with one exception. An ANC …
Also tagged: uncategorized, anc, trinidad, neighborhood watch, kathy henderson
curbed.com » Curbed LA - Jul 2, 2009
Neighbors in Mid-City West are wary of a 7-Eleven store proposed for 369 N. Fairfax Avenue, reports the Park La Brea News/Beverly Park News....
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northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Jun 22, 2009
GLENS FALLS—A Glens Falls restaurant received a 15-day suspension of its liquor license at the last meeting of New York State Liquor Authority. Gugliemi’s Restaurant, 18 Haskell Ave., owned by Michael A. Rios, was one …
Also tagged: entertainment, business, government, new york, new york state, consumers, warren county, alcoholic beverages, state liquor authority
planetizen.com » Planetizen - Urban Planning, Design and Development Network - Jan 13, 2009
Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker is talking about reforming the city's longstanding restrictions on alcohol. Writer Luke Garrett puts in his pitch for relaxed zoning to allow an old-fashioned pub in his neighborhood …
Also tagged: utah, salt lake city, zoning, government politics, the salt lake tribune, community economic development, urban development real estate
weblogsinc.com » Cinematical - Dec 16, 2008
Every time SXSW and Texas come up in conversation, I keep hearing about the a-mazing merging of movies and food at the Alamo Drafthouse, and the chatter never ceases to inspire huge green waves of jealousy. The idea …
Also tagged: food, cinematical, movie theaters, movietheaters, liquorlicense, moviegoing
northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Nov 19, 2008
BOSTON, MASS - Massachusetts State Senator Dianne Wilkerson was indicted Tuesday afternoon by a federal grand jury sitting in Boston. Wilkerson was charged with eight counts of attempted extortion in connection with …
Also tagged: politics, crime, government, boston, corruption, courts, extortion, state senator, grand jury, forfeiture, dianne wilkerson