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The St. Charles City Council passed a law Tuesday night that creates a Liquor License Appeals Board and modifies the punitive point system for bars and…
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Just months after a new liquor law put into place stricter rules for bars and restaurants on North Main Street in St. Charles, some owners want the law…
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St. Charles business owners will now have to abide by new liquor laws.The St. Charles City Council voted Tuesday night on a liquor ordinance for the city…
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Owners from Main Street St. Charles restaurants and bars met with city officials Tuesday to propose alternatives to a bill that would ban the sale of…
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A pilot program between East St. Louis and the state of Illinois is expected to streamline the inspection process for more than 50 retailers in the city…
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A federal appellate court has upheld a Missouri Prohibition-era law that requires residency for alcohol wholesalers.Miami-based South Wine & Spirits…
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Governor Jay Nixon (D) Wednesday signed eight bills into law that were passed this year by Missouri lawmakers.One of them will be of special interest to…
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Missouri's legislative session has ended, with several issues resolved and several more that came up just short. St. Louis Public Radio's Marshall Griffin…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 15, 2013 - The Missouri Senate could determine the fate of three of the biggest legislative…
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Legislation to redefine the relationship between liquor distributors, wholesalers and retailers has stalled in the Missouri Senate.The bill has been filed…