Some Tulsa bars and restaurants are staying open late despite a statewide 11 p. m. curfew to curb COVID-19 cases. Businesses can stay open until 2 a. m. without penalty from the Oklahoma ABLE Commission after a court ruling temporarily blocked the curfew. "Closing at 11 isn't a magic number to where coronavirus doesn't spread anymore," James Alame, Owner of The Goat Bar and Kitchen said. "Hopefully people hear the news tonight and more people come out and we have more business.
December 19, 2020 at 11:13PM |
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