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Kansas City's tradition of alcohol production stretches back to the 1800s and through the Pendergast days. These days, you can visit and sample modern distilleries around the metro, whether your taste is for whiskey, gin, vodka or even agave spirits.
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Liquor industry and grocers pushing Kansas lawmakers to lift restrictions on home delivery and online sales.
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Smaller establishments say regulation originally meant to curb alcohol sales puts them at a competitive disadvantage.
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Known as the "Lawman of the State," Kansas Attorney General Vern Miller was infamous for popping out of trunks, inciting gunfights on buses, and going toe-to-toe with other lawmen and politicians.
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Segment 1: 3.2 Beer.As of April 1, grocery and convenience stores in Kansas are permitted to sell full-alcohol beer. In this conversation, we find out why…
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For many decades now, the only beer you could buy in Kansas grocery and convenience stores was limited to 3.2% alcohol. But on Monday, that 3.2 beer will…
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Not-so-OK voting corralDodge City has been drawing national attention this year because of its lone polling place on the outskirts of town.For decades,…
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With tax talks stalled, the Kansas Senate spent more than an hour Thursday debating whether to expand full-strength beer sales beyond liquor stores.The…
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Retired grocery store executive David Dillon had a simple answer Wednesday to concerns that allowing stores like his to sell full-strength liquor would…
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Expanding liquor sales to grocery and convenience stores in Kansas could lead to more underage drinking, according to a new report from the Kansas Health…
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A proposed change to Kansas alcohol laws would allow grocery and convenience stores to sell wine and liquor. Currently, wine and spirits are only…