A Napa winery dropped a federal lawsuit that claimed it was unfairly excluded from reopening under Gov. Gavin Newsom's shutdown orders.
Caymus Vineyards initially sought injunctive relief to allow it to reopen tasting rooms and outdoor tasting areas, although it did not offer sit-down, dine-in meals. The suit was filed in the Northern District of California and named Gov. Gavin Newsom and State Public Health Officer Sonia Angell ...
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