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The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, which oversees the more than 550 Fine Wines and Good Spirits stores throughout the state, will not be open on Thanksgiving. Advertisement ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court this week affirmed a Commonwealth Court ruling that made the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board liable for returning five years’ worth of the $1.75-per-bottle fee ...
Rep. Tim O'Neal has introduced legislation that would close state stores, privatize the wholesale liquor system, and create private outlets for liquor. This comes just days after a study suggests ...
The PLCB launched its online sales system on April 1 and introduced curbside service at some liquor stores on April 20. Neither effort has cut it with many customers. Gaining access to the online ...
As a result of Governor Tom Wolf’s (D-Pa.) emergency order, government-run liquor stores remain closed in Pennsylvania, the only state in the country where this is the case. The current crisis ...
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board says beginning Friday, customers can now order and pick up 12 bottles. This amount doubles the previous limit of six bottles allowed per ...
Starting Monday, April 27, hundreds more Pennsylvania wine and liquor stores will be accepting orders for curbside pickup. WGAL News 8 coronavirus coverage Skip to content ...
PA’s strict liquor laws mean most residents get their alcohol from state-run Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores. So when the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) closed all locations of the stores ...
State-owned liquor stores in Pennsylvania have fulfilled about 25,000 orders for curbside pickup in the first three days since the program began amid the coronavirus pandemic, for sales of about ...
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is expanding its curbside pickup program to 389 more Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores in the state, including six additional locations in Cumberland County ...
HARRISBURG — The unparalleled decision a month ago to close the state-owned stores that sell nearly all of Pennsylvania’s liquor and much of its wine prompted some people to drive ...