Politics & Government

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Expands Hours at 102 State Stores

More than a dozen stores in western Pennsylvania will either open earlier or close later.

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board announced Monday it is extending the hours at 102 of its more than 600 state-owned retail outlets, effective immediately. 

More than a dozen stores in western Pennsylvania will either open up to two hours earlier or close up to two hours later. 

“The Board regularly analyzes store operations, whether it be location, staffing levels or hours, to make sure its retail outlets are best serving consumers while still maximizing returns to the commonwealth,” according to a PLCB press release. 

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You can find more information on the changes at specific stores here.

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