NEWARK, Del. — Two 16-year-old boys, including one who jumped from a three-story building in an unsuccessful attempt to avoid police, are in custody and charged with stealing two cars
Two 16-year-old boys, including one who jumped from a three-story building in an unsuccessful attempt to avoid police, are in custody and charged with stealing two cars in Newark.
Burbank City Council has revoked the conditional use permit for Tin Horn Flats, a western-themed bar at 2623 W. Magnolia Blvd., after the bar ignored multiple requests for it to comply with pandemic-related restrictions.
At a hearing earlier this week, the Council ruled that ongoing activity at the bar violates state and local emergency laws and “endangers the public health, safety and welfare, and creates a public nuisance.”
Tin Horn Flats was also cited for operating without a valid health permit. City Council suspended the bar’s health permit in December, then revoked it in January after it kept operating during the suspension.
The City of Burbank will be taking civil action against a Burbank saloon seeking closure of the restaurant after revoking its operating permit following allegations that the business broke the state and local in-person dining ban back in December 2020.
The City of Burbank on Tuesday notified Tin Horn Flats Bar & Grill, a western-themed bar at 2623 W. Magnolia Blvd., that the conditional use permit allowing it to operate could be revoked if it does not comply with pandemic-time restaurant restrictions.
The city issued a Notice of Violation and Notice of a Hearing to the bar, asking that it stop offering on-site dining on its patio and indoor dining room, reduce operations to a takeout and delivery-only model and require staff to wear masks at all times – all requirements of public health orders. The city also requested the bar stop selling and serving alcohol to under-aged patrons.