LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — Steve Driscoll, the former post commander for the James Island American, says his non-profit was forced to raise prices across the board after liability insurance skyrocketed ...
Bars and other establishments that serve alcohol after 5 p.m are at risk of closing in S.C. due to skyrocketing liquor liability insurance premiums. Courtesy Black Cat Liquor & Libations COLUMBIA, S.C ...
Restaurants and bars are closing across the state at an alarming rate, with about 10 shutting down in Charleston alone in the last month. Owners and experts have cited rent, labor, food costs and ...
"The Woody on Main,' a longtime Columbia staple, will close its doors after Halloween, citing rising insurance prices. They say a new law aimed at reducing the amount these bars pay in liability ...
For the last couple years, bar and restaurant owners have been sounding the alarm on an escalating liquor liability insurance crisis in South Carolina, an issue that has led a number of establishments ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Karley Rae, bar manager at the Nu-Way Lounge & Restaurant in Spartanburg, said she has been paying close attention to Columbia ...
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) — Lawmakers said changes to South Carolina’s liquor liability laws were aimed at lowering insurance costs, but bar owners said it’s done the opposite by increasing costs, ...
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 ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — As the cost of insurance required to serve alcohol continues to soar, South Carolina lawmakers are actively seeking solutions to alleviate the burden on bar and restaurant owners ...
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.