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    ‘Creates a green light for crime’: Seattle considers legislation that would dismiss misdemeanor charges if person is in poverty or mentally ill
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    ‘Creates a green light for crime’: Seattle considers legislation that would dismiss misdemeanor charges if person is in poverty or mentally ill

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    A worker places petit verdot grapes in a van during the grape harvest in the vineyard of Casale del Giglio, in Latina, near Rome, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. Change can come slowly to Italy’s centuries-old wine industry, but in a matter of months the global pandemic radically altered the path from vine to table, beginning with the fall harvest.
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    Thieves steal more than 1,000 pounds of grapes from Canadian vineyard on the day before harvest

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    October 28, 2020 12:14 am
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    Gardai at a checkpoint on the M7 motorway at the border of Dublin and Kildare on the first day of the Level 5 restrictions in Dublin. PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday October 22, 2020.
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    Illegal fully functioning bar in Ireland shut down amid tightened lockdown restrictions

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    The crowded outdoors
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    Colorado residents pay 32 cents per gallon in wine taxes
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    Colorado residents pay 32 cents per gallon in wine taxes

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    Where are the good online happy hours?
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    Where are the good online happy hours?

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    Ohio bill would make alcohol delivery permanent for bars and restaurants
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    Ohio bill would make alcohol delivery permanent for bars and restaurants

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    Government alcohol advice should be based on evidence, not agendas
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    Government alcohol advice should be based on evidence, not agendas

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    Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority sees bump in yearly revenue
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    Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority sees bump in yearly revenue

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    New Jersey looking to come down on drinking establishments that violate COVID-19 orders
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    New Jersey looking to come down on drinking establishments that violate COVID-19 orders

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