A local restaurant is back open and serving customers.Photo byTim Mossholder/UnsplashonUnsplash. Operating a restaurant brings with it all kinds of unexpected ups and downs. It’s impossible to forecast the future and know exactly how things will turn out. Sometimes, all a restaurant owner can do is put forward their best foot and hope for the best. One particular restaurant here in Tucson has had its own number of highs and lows, despite originally opening five years ago. Thankfully, for fans of world cuisine, a local Ethiopian/Eritrean restaurant has returned to the food scene and is once again serving hungry customers.
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CMPD issues 16 citations in 2021 as âlast measureâ for violating stateâs COVID-19 orders (Source: KAIT) By WBTV Web Staff | February 9, 2021 at 4:06 PM EST - Updated February 9 at 4:13 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police have issued 16 citations already in 2021 to businesses that have violated North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooperâs COVID-19 orders.
Officers say issuing citations is a last measure after educating and conversing with businesses about virus protocols.
âThese citations were issued after each business continued to operate in violation of the orders,â CMPD said in a statement.
Among the Charlotte bars and restaurants cited were: Ploutos Arcade, Dirty South Arcade Game Room, Bar at 316 (twice), 360 Lounge (twice), Jamaican Flava, Element 31, Queen Sheba Restaurant, Tropix, 226 Fairwood, Explicit Bistro (twice), Lost and Found and Greystone Bar and Grill.