2 counties defied Newsom and reopened. Now California warns restaurants could lose licenses if opened too early

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2 counties defied Newsom and reopened. Now California warns restaurants could lose licenses if opened too early
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California says bars that reopen without state permission could lose alcohol license

with strict regulations aimed at preventing the spread of the coronavirus.

The counties have a combined population of 171,000, with nearly half of them living in the twin cities of Marysville and Yuba City, which sit on both sides of the Feather River and are about 40 miles north of Sacramento, the state capital.Agents with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control on Tuesday asked restaurants to close in-house dining voluntarily, said John Carr, a spokesman with the agency.

Newsom’s stay-at-home order also requires the shutdown of bars and nightclubs that don’t serve food, gyms, and hair and nail salons. Newsom says when local and state stay-at-home rules conflict, the stricter rule applies.

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