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A festival for the sober and the sober-curious returns to Camp North End this Saturday. Its founder says it's a chance for people to hang out without the hangover.
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North Carolina passed House Bill 768 last week, which would remove membership requirements at bars in North Carolina. Currently, establishments making over 30% of their money off of alcohol sales have to sign up all patrons as members or as guests of members.
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Some doctors are seeing a disturbing spike in lethal alcoholic liver disease, especially among young women. The recent trend has been supercharged, they say, by the pandemic's isolation and pressures.
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A year ago this week, North Carolina's restaurants and bars switched to takeout only. It was one of the state’s first of many coronavirus-related shutdowns. Over the past year, we have heard about countless layoffs and financial hardships for families and businesses. Behind the scenes, many people have also been struggling to stay sober. What happens when you lose your support system for alcoholism?
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There's a good chance North Carolina will soon allow the sale of alcohol before noon on Sundays. Governor Roy Cooper is expected to sign what's called the…
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WFAEatsNow that we have finally reached the semi-finals of the World Cup, the finalists will be determined this week, and we should all be prepared to plan our…
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This fall, draft beer and wine will be served on the campus of Davidson College. Students and administrators say it will provide a safe drinking…
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There are only about 100 restaurants in all of Lancaster County, South Carolina. That's not a lot and some residents say they routinely cross county and…