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While demanding immediate solutions from the governor, Pineapple Hill Saloon & Grill also boosted the petition to recall Gavin Newsom. (Shutterstock)
LOS ANGELES, CA A new video featuring restaurant and small business owners from Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley is taking direct aim at Governor Gavin Newsom, demanding he take action to help struggling businesses. Angela Marsden, the owner of Pineapple Hill Saloon & Grill who went viral last year in a tearful video highlighting the discrepancy between her own restaurant and film productions, circulated the open letter to Newsom on Friday.
In the video, small business owners detail the sacrifices they ve made to open their business, and the lingering effects of multiple closures. Additionally, they accuse the governor of being disconnected, citing his highly-publicized dinner at the French Laundry against health orders.
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People are eating on restaurant patios in Los Angeles County again, but a challenge to a previous outdoor dining ban is still winding through the courts.
At issue is whether county officials need to provide data to back the dining restrictions they imposed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
A three-judge panel for the California 2nd District Court of Appeal on Wednesday appeared to be leaning toward a collective “no,” though it has three months to issue a decision.
Justice Brian Currey said he did not believe there is a statutory requirement that the county conduct an analysis to support its actions.