One of the best parts of quarantine has been getting our favorite drinks with our food delivered to us. This will continue for a little bit after restaurants open Friday.
You asked for one more Sip-N-Shop before Christmas... Q92 The Beat and Aero Crafters is delivering! Get your holiday shopping WRAPPED up with must haves for everyone on your shopping list while enjoying an evening filled with friends, drinks, food, and sweet treats...
Q92 The Beat and Halftime Grill & Sports Bar had the 1st Annual Rave From The Grave Saturday night, and it was a night of Trickery. The 1st 100 guests received a collectible Rave From The Grave collectible mug and Rave From The Grave T-Shirt. ...
It's a free Independence Day celebration brought to you by The City of Victoria, Hartman Distributing, and Q92 on Wednesday, July 4th at the Victoria Community Center grounds! Grab your family, friends, and lawn chairs for the best blowout in the crossroads featuring two great artists...
Q92 presents Strong Sisters Stand! We will be honoring breast cancer survivors and those battling breast cancer Thursday, October 26th from 5pm to 8pm at the Hilton Garden Inn, 123 Huvar St. We will recognize him or her for their strength, courage, and perseverance in their fight against breast cancer...
1. The Cocktail: This New Orleans drink made from rum and fruit juices was invented by Pat O’Brien in the 1940s. Interestingly, O’Brien only concocted it because he needed to get rid of a lot of excess rum. He even gave them away for free to visiting sailors. The drink is now a staple of Mardi Gras and Cajun-flavored parties across the country.
According to a new survey from Gallup, 66 percent of adults drink alcohol, up from 64 percent last year.
But are these Americans who imbibe enjoying the occasional glass of wine or are they pounding beer after beer?
Frightening new data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reveals that in 2009, more than 14,000 people visited hospital emergency room for intentional drug poisoning.
Peter J. Delany, PhD, the director of SAMHSA’s Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality in Rockville, Maryland defines intentional poisoning as an attempt “to harm someone by deliber