As the month of January comes to an end, were you one of the people who were unsuccessful with Dry January?
To try to cater to these temporary teetotalers, many liquor stores are pushing beefed-up inventories of nonalcoholic products.
"Dry January" is a social movement encouraging sobriety for the month. More people, especially younger adults, are choosing ...
Allocations from California’s State Water Project continue to slowly trend upwards this winter, with water managers ...
January is typically a dark and rainy time of year in Portland, where some days the thick clouds make it feel as though the ...
Dry January is nearly over, but it could be just the start of a more mindful relationship with alcohol. By Catherine Pearson Laura Van Antwerp tried Dry January for the first time 11 years ago.
Practically everyone knows about Dry January at this point. Or at least they think they do. Many cynical drinkers will tell you it’s just some internet-inspired fad wherein people abstain from ...
The ultra-air has inhibited melting, and it has been mighty windy, with 15 days so far with gusts past 30 mph.
Dry January is a tradition for those who aim to improve their health for the new year, and people willing to participate in the month-long no-alcohol challenge find themselves enjoying the ...
As I embarked on Dry January this year (allowing myself a small caveat of one or two nights off if there’s ‘something special happening’), I started to wonder whether it’s still a thing?
California requires "several more storms" to make up for an unusually dry January that has plagued the southern half of the state, according to State Climatologist Michael Anderson. So far ...
The non-alcoholic beverage category continues to grow as more consumers look for alternatives to alcoholic beverages and participate in things like Dry January. Indeed, Total Wine & More recently ...