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Yung Bans' 2016 Murder Charge Reportedly Dropped

Atlanta, GA - Yung Bans has apparently beat his 2016 murder charge. On Monday night (December 2), Bans told his Twitter followers he was finally off house arrest and ready to get back to business. “Just got off house arrest and beat my case after 4 years,” he wrote. “I think it’s time to get up a tour where y’all want me to come?” Just got off house arrest and beat my case after 4 years I think it’s time to set up a tour where y’all want me to come?

Scott Richards | Age And Wikipedia

In a tragic turn of events, seasoned veteran and former WBRC anchor Scott Richards passed away. The media community is in deep sorrow. His abrupt d Read MorencG1vNJzZmirpaWys7%2FTmqmsm6Whwba%2BxGeaqKVfpa6osY5qb3Fn

Alan Robertson Net Worth - Pulptastic

What is Alan Robertson’s net worth? Alan Robertson, son of Phil Alexander Robertson and Marsha Kay Robertson, is an American pastor with a net worth of $3 million. The Robertson Family owns Duck Commander Company, which was originally created to sell Phil Robertson’s duck call but has since expanded to a multi-million dollar enterprise selling hunting gear and instructional videos. The family gained further fame through their reality series “Duck Dynasty” on A&E Network.

Albertsons cleans warehouse after Portland tv station uncovers mold

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Albertsons is now cleaning its Portland distribution center after the On Your Side Investigators uncovered mold growing on shelves where food is stored and later supplied to 104 stores. For months, hairy, white patches of mold grew on racks where packaged meat and dairy products were refrigerated inside the Albertsons Portland Distribution Center - a massive 800,000 square foot facility - located in Northeast Portland. KATU uncovered the mold growth about two weeks ago after receiving an anonymous tip from an Albertsons' employee, who shared pictures of the mold.

Alycia Weir of Utah, 21-year-old girl, ejected in car accident on I-15 in Lindon; GoFundMe raises $2

Alycia Weir, Lindon, Utah – A devastating accident on Interstate 15 has taken the life of 21-year-old Alycia Weir, leaving the community in mourning. Alycia, known for her spunky and joyful personality, suffered life-threatening injuries when she was ejected from her vehicle during the accident that occurred on Monday. According to Utah state troopers, the collision unfolded when a northbound Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, towing a utility trailer, struck the rear of a black Suzuki SUV.