From best friends to business partners; meet the women behind Queen Bee Distilling
Queen Bee Distilling is a women-owned business with sustainable spirits as the focus. Their Osmia Vodka is free from gluten, chemicals, grains, or artificial additives but best friends, Catharine Faulconer and Kim Martin aren't cutting corners. Watch the player above to find out how a night of martinis and vodka sodas changed their lives.
โI donโt remember anythingโ: Dad drugged at Montrose bar after drinking his wifeโs drink roofied by a โcreepyโ guy
A father and husband was drugged while out drinking with his wife at a Montrose bar.
Cocktails, mocktails, and martini dip with Tanji Patton of Goodtaste TV
We're hopping on the mocktail trend with our friend Tanji Patton of Goodtaste TV. She's creating some iconic cocktails without the liquor. Plus a creamy and boozy martini dip to pair.
CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Thief targets restaurant 3 times in the 4 months damaging property and stealing alcohol
A restaurant owner in the Museum District says his business has been broken into several times in the past few months, resulting in property damage and theft totaling almost $50,000.
Why do we become addicted to things? Recognizing the top 10 most common addictions
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration says additction happens gradually, but it always begins with experimentation.
American Airlines will resume alcohol sales on flights starting April 18
American Airlines said Thursday it will resume sales of alcoholic beverages on domestic and short-haul international flights next month, a plan it delayed almost a year ago because of a surge in unruly passengers and attacks on crew members.
Texas Bar and Nightclub Alliance suing the state over Gov. Abbotts order to shut down bars
AUSTIN The Texas Bar and Nightclub Alliance has announced it plans to sue the State of Texas over Gov. Greg Abbotts recent decision and order to shut down bars across in the state. The decision comes after Abbott decided to close bars again on Friday after COVID-19 cases continued to surge across the state. The association is now encouraging bar owners to violate the order. Abbotts order says any establishment that receives more than 51% of its sales from alcohol must close its doors but can still have takeout and delivery.