Does a group environment tend to make us feel the effects of alcohol faster? Researchers are using crawfish to find out. Talk about the irony of a situation.
Louisiana's new alcohol tax. Who is going to pay the tab on this? Chances are it will be you. The good news, you probably won't notice. The better news, after a few cocktails you won't even care.
It's time to celebrate Mardi Gras. If you're going to be drinking you shouldn't be driving. Extra law enforcement officers will be patrolling our state's roadways looking for impaired drivers.
It's no surprise to some that Lenden Woodruff has been arrested on charges of drunk driving.
That's because he has two prior convictions for the same offense. But the plot thickens because Woodruff isn't just a normal drunkard, but is a police officer who leads law enforcement departments in Oklahoma.
Last week, we talked about a West Michigan story that has since gone viral where a massive party, called Project P, was thrown and thousands of people showed up.
The guy that threw the Mecosta County party, 20-year-old James Taylor, was interviewed and during it referenced a man still passed out on his living room floor HOURS after all the other party-goers left.
Underage drinking is becoming an increasing problem across the state of Louisiana. According to a new study by the Louisiana State Epidemiological Workgroup, young people under the age of 21 are consuming booze at a rate 11-percent higher that others their age across the nation.
Most of the time, hanging around the relatives during the holiday season means desperately needing a stiff drink or two just to deal. However, the trick is finding a way to freely knock back as much booze as possible without grandma or Aunt Louise giving you the old stink eye for being the Thanksgiving lush.