(Video above: New liquor liability law takes effect in 2026) GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) — The People’s Tap in Greenville has ...
Now, small businesses like bartenders, caterers, chefs, food vendors, concessionaires, and food trucks can protect their operations for as little as $37.75 /month. This budget-friendly option ensures ...
The People’s Tap, downtown at the Swamp Rabbit Trail, temporarily closed. Reform to South Carolina legislation didn’t help insurance coverage requirements.
If there’s one thing that everyone involved in South Carolina’s liquor liability debate seems to agree on, it’s that bar and restaurant owners need fast relief from the sky-high insurance rates that ...
A Greenville taproom near the Swamp Rabbit Trail has announced its indefinite closure due to liquor liability issues.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina state lawmakers are debating ways to address rising liquor liability insurance rates, which bars and restaurants say are becoming unaffordable. Liquor liability ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Local bar owners in South Carolina are facing skyrocketing insurance rates due to a liquor liability law passed in 2017, with some ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A town hall meeting Monday night brought business owners together to discuss the rising cost of liquor liability insurance in the state, which some say may force them to ...
State lawmakers recently passed legislation in an effort to provide liquor liability insurance rate relief for South Carolina establishments. Tracy Glantz [email protected] For the last couple ...
Karley Rae, bar manager at the Nu-Way Lounge & Restaurant in Spartanburg, said she has been paying close attention to Columbia legislation that addresses rising liquor liability costs. On Friday, she ...
FARGO - A public health official is pushing city officials to consider requiring liquor shop and bar owners to carry liquor liability insurance. At least one bar owner is pushing back against the ...
SOUTH CAROLINA — Local bar owners in South Carolina are facing skyrocketing insurance rates due to a liquor liability law passed in 2017, with some stating it could force them to close their doors.