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Black Lotus Cuisine providing fresh, flavorful food in CSRA
SUMMARY: Reginald White, a culinary enthusiast from Augusta, Georgia, founded Black Lotus Cuisine to share his passion for fresh, flavorful food. After studying at Johnson & Wales University and gaining experience abroad, he returned home to create a unique food experience. The name reflects resilience, symbolizing the lotus flower’s beauty arising from murky waters. Black Lotus Cuisine is known for its fresh, made-to-order dishes, like the popular Black Lotus Bowl, featuring marinated fried chicken. The food truck offers the advantage of reaching customers at various events, and they also operate a takeaway shop on Broad Street, providing a diverse menu.
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Kemp’s tort reform package limits business lawsuits | Georgia
SUMMARY: Governor Brian Kemp unveiled a tort reform package aimed at holding businesses accountable while limiting “frivolous lawsuits.” The proposed reforms include capping damages to actual medical bills and informing juries about seat belt use in auto accidents. Kemp advocates banning “anchoring tactics” in closing arguments to ensure juries can make independent judgments, rather than relying on unrelated benchmarks. He emphasizes that the current legal environment hinders Georgia’s economic growth. Business groups support the plan, but Democrats argue that insurance reform is also necessary to provide immediate relief from rising premiums. Kemp hinted at a potential special session if reforms aren’t passed.
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Lace up your running shoes! Tybee Run Fest to help local community
SUMMARY: The annual YMCA Critz Tybee Run Fest kicks off today and tomorrow on Tybee Island, featuring five races, including a 5k, 10k, half marathon, 2.8-mile beach run, and a one-mile run. The event aims to attract 1,200 participants, with proceeds benefiting local youth programs. Organizers highlight the positive impact on Tybee Island businesses during the low season. The YMCA of Coastal Georgia hosts the event for the third year, offering a VIP experience for runners with local treats and drinks. Registration is open, and race packet pick-up begins this afternoon. Parking is metered, and course maps are available online.
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