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Akron City Council passed legislation earlier in the week to cap food delivery fees charged to restaurants at 15%.
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Ohio’s restaurants and bars say Congress needs to get to work immediately to give them more federal dollars to offset the losses associated with the pandemic.
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The governor says — instead of closing restaurants and bars — a late night curfew will go into effect later this week, allowing restaurants to maintain table service earlier in the evening and carry out after 10 p.m.
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Gov. Mike DeWine issued a 21-day curfew in Ohio from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. beginning Thursday.
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The Ohio Restaurant Association says its members are complying with mandates and that the spread of the virus isn't coming from these establishments.
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Ohioans receiving unemployment benefits can expect an additional $300 weekly starting mid-to-late September. The payments will be retroactive, going back to Aug. 1. Ohio Restaurant Association (ORA) President John Baker told ideastream those additional funds are “really a lifeline” for many restaurant employees, whose industry has been particularly hard hit by the pandemic.
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, August 18:Ohio attorney general warns Trump against changes to USPSLt. governor backs prep sports; DeWine…
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A restaurant group has come out with a plan that it hopes will help its industry and the state's economy.The National Restaurant Association's Blueprint…
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Ohio lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow restaurants and bars to sell liquor on Sundays without having to obtain a special permit.
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One sector of the Ohio economy that's taken a huge hit from COVID-19 is the restaurant industry. Gov. Mike DeWine's order last month to close dine-in food…