Sep 28 Economy City Denies Family Dollar Liquor Licenses After Community Protests The city of Louisville has denied liquor licenses to nearly two-dozen Family Dollar stores. The company has until Oct. 21 to appeal the decision to the state’s alcohol licensing board. By Amina Elahi Sep 28 Economy City Denies Family Dollar Liquor Licenses After Community Protests Amina Elahi
Jul 30 Economy Metro Council Members To Protest Family Dollar Liquor Licenses Some Louisville Metro Council members are planning a distributed but coordinated protest that they hope will lead to the licenses being denied. By Amina Elahi Jul 30 Economy Metro Council Members To Protest Family Dollar Liquor Licenses Amina Elahi
Jul 21 Economy Bottom Line: You Can Now Get Booze Delivered Right To Your Door Some lucky Louisvillians can now get beer, wine and liquor delivered to their homes. Party Mart has launched an alcohol delivery service. By Staff Jul 21 Economy Bottom Line: You Can Now Get Booze Delivered Right To Your Door Staff
Jan 10 Politics Old Louisville’s Wet-Dry Vote Could Be Boon For Neighborhood In Transition Residents in a nine block area in Old Louisville voted Tuesday to approve alcohol sales in the burgeoning precinct. By Jacob Ryan Jan 10 Politics Old Louisville's Wet-Dry Vote Could Be Boon For Neighborhood Jacob Ryan
Oct 16 Politics Provision In New Alcohol Reg Is Upsetting Some Beer Distributors At issue is a little-known provision in Kentucky’s new alcohol law that allows brewers and distributors to give refrigerators to retailers for free. By Ryland Barton Oct 16 Politics Provision In New Alcohol Reg Is Upsetting Some Beer Distributors Ryland Barton
Apr 6 Local News Parkland Voters Approve Alcohol Sales By Rick Howlett Voters in a west Louisville neighborhood have approved alcohol sales throughout their precinct. About one-fourth of the precinct in the Parkland neighborhood has been dry, but voters on Tuesday approved alcohol sales throughout the 19-block area. The effort to make the entire precinct wet was led by former Metro Councilwoman Denise Bentley, […] By Rick Howlett Apr 6 Local News Parkland Voters Approve Alcohol Sales Rick Howlett
Feb 26 Local News KY House Approves State Park Alcohol Sales From Kentucky Public Radio’s Tony McVeigh A bill that would allow the sale of alcoholic beverages at Kentucky state parks has cleared the House of Representatives. Tourism officials predict alcohol sales at Kentucky’s 17 resort parks and nine recreational parks with golf courses could annually generate $4.5 million new dollars for the state. House Speaker […] By Rick Howlett Feb 26 Local News KY House Approves State Park Alcohol Sales Rick Howlett