A Huntington bar had its liquor license reinstated this week after it was temporarily suspended following two separate shooting incidents nearby. Premier Pub & Grill’s liquor license was temporarily suspended by the West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration in late March as police investigated two separate shootings near the business in a little more than a week. The suspension expired on April 10 and the business’ license was reinstated. An argument resulted in a shooting that left two people injured near the bar on March 20 and eight days later, two people were shot outside Premier Pub & Grill. A Huntington man has been charged in the March 28 shooting that led to the bar’s liquor license being suspended.