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Las Cruces friends say new tequila honors Mexican culture

LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — Don Carlos Padilla is an agave farmer in San Julian, in the Los Altos region of Jalisco, Mexico. He has been producing artisan tequila for a local market for more tha...

Fort Lewis College students add a shot of science to hard cider

Research project explores brewing through chemistry

Alcohol suspected in fatal motorcycle crash west of Durango

Passenger in Porsche taken to Mercy with non-life-threatening injuries

Rethinking tequila: Premium brands aim to change perceptions

LONDON – Love it or hate it, tequila conjures up strong feelings in many drinkers. “Forgive us for the old memories of bad quality tequila!” jokes Antonio Rodriguez, director of production ...

New Mexico governor signs bill allowing liquor delivery

Home delivery of alcohol now allowed

Online wine sales continue to grow

Will online retailers replace local shops?

New Mexico waives liquor license fees

Move is estimated to save businesses $3.5 million

New Mexico Legislature approves liquor license overhaul

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Legislature sent a bill to the governor that would overhaul state liquor regulations in an effort to invigorate the hospitality industry. The Senate vo...

New Mexico House endorses liquor reforms

SANTA FE, N.M. – The state House of Representatives has endorsed a bill aimed at energizing the hospitality industry in rural New Mexico by relaxing state restrictions on liquor sales. ...

Durango liquor stores navigate a changing legal environment

Owners OK with restaurants selling alcohol with delivery, takeout meals

Small liquor stores brace for more changes in alcohol laws

Impacts from liberalizing laws five years ago still being felt

How to substitute for alcohol in cooking and baking

There are a number of reasons alcohol is off-limits for some people when cooking or baking, such as an allergy or an inability to use it when preparing food for children or those who might b...