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Winter Restaurant & Craft Beverages Week kicks off in Howard County

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With rise in house parties, DC region restaurants suggest lifting indoor dining ban

With rise in house parties, DC region restaurants suggest lifting indoor dining ban By Ayesha Khan Indoor dining ban remains in place With most people staying cooped up inside their homes, should bars and restaurants across the D.C. region where indoor dining is banned be allowed to resume again? ROCKVILLE, Md. (FOX 5 DC) - With most people staying cooped up inside their homes, should bars and restaurants across the D.C. region where indoor dining is banned be allowed to resume again? Many dining establishments whose operators are losing business due to the indoor ban, told FOX 5’s Ayesha Khan Friday that the operation should be allowed once again even if it is with capacity limits. 

Judge opts to let Baltimore sit-down dining ban continue

Credit: Getty Images - The Photo Commune Read the decision from Judge Laurence Fletcher-Hill A Baltimore City judge on Thursday denied to block Baltimore s sit-down dining ban but concludes it is appropriate for the city to weigh the economic impacts in issuing such orders. “It’s simply not possible to quantify decision-making to that level of decision,” said Circuit Judge Lawrence P. Fletcher-Hill. “The mayor’s invested by statute with the authority to make these difficult decisions.” #BREAKING: Baltimore City judge denies temporary restraining order restaurant group was seeking in lawsuit, but concludes that it is appropriate to consider economic impacts to restaurants and employees. @wbaltv11

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