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County Alcoholic beverage control county Alcohol sale hours Grocery Store Sales Beer Wine Spirits On-premises Off-premises Beer Wine Spirits Allegany County: No 24hrs at Rocky Gap Casino Only [a] 7 a.m. – 2 a.m., Monday – Saturday. 11 a.m. – 12 a.m. Sunday. No Anne Arundel County: No 6 a.m. - 2 a.m. No Baltimore City: No 6 a.m. – 2 a.m ...
Virginia cities are not subject to county alcohol laws as they are independent by state law, and all Virginia cities are wet. [142] Virginia also restricts the sale of hard liquors (or distilled spirits) to retail stores operated by the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority.
Worcester County was an alcohol control county until July 2014, when the Maryland General Assembly abolished the Liquor Control Board by statute, replacing it with the Department of Liquor Control. [36] In Minnesota, a city with a population of 10,000 or less may choose to open a municipal liquor store while prohibiting private liquor stores.
Kansas's alcohol laws are among the strictest in the United States. Kansas prohibited all alcohol from 1881 to 1948, and continued to prohibit on-premises sales of alcohol from 1949 to 1987. Sunday sales only have been allowed since 2005.
Alcohol sales in Casey County, KY. Casey County voters were asked to select either “yes” or “no” to the ballot question: “Are you in favor of the sale of alcoholic beverages in the ...
Because depending on which state (or even which county) you live in, your local liquor stores may be closed for the holiday, which is May 27 this year. Don't worry, though!
BALTIMORE — Maryland health officials reported 2,414 new coronavirus cases Sunday, and 25 more deaths caused by the virus. Some 1,823 were reported hospitalized, two more people than on Saturday.
The alcohol laws of Kentucky, which govern the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in that state, lead to a patchwork of counties that are either dry (prohibiting all sale of alcoholic beverage), or wet (permitting full retail sales under state license), or "moist" (occupying a middle ground between the two).