EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. — At a tiny roadside diner in El Dorado, where the sign promises home cooking, people are not staying home any longer. Café El Dorado opened its doors for dine-in service on Friday for the first time since the statewide stay-at-home order went into effect March 19. “We either run around in fear of getting a virus or we're homeless,” said owner Cherie Baldridge. “I'm going to be homeless if I don't open my business back up.” From the packed parking lot to the bustling dining room, the restaurant saw its first lunch rush in more...