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Lil Woody talks about Young Thug
SUMMARY: More on the trial: https://www.11alive.com/article/news/crime/ysl-trial/ysl-jurors-set-to-return-with-new-judge-new-rules/85-fcf492f7-a564-4519-92d2-881b71ef9e96
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Hilton Head woman robbed, burned with chemicals
SUMMARY: Maria Hernandez, a Hilton Head Island woman, is recovering in a Charleston hospital after a violent armed robbery on Friday night. While returning from the bank, she was attacked by two men who stole cash and gift cards from her purse. During the assault, one assailant threw a chemical on her, burning her face, chest, arm, and leg. Her son, Francisco, expressed concern that the attackers intended to seriously harm her. Maria, a mother of six, is facing potential surgery and financial struggles due to medical bills and lost income. A GoFundMe has been set up to assist her.
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CBE 365: Travoris Hawkins: Augusta filmmaker turning passion into legacy
SUMMARY: Travoris Hawkins, a filmmaker and cinematographer, has worked with major brands like JPMorgan Chase, Pepsi, and Usher. Starting his career in music, he found a passion for filmmaking and soon made a business out of it. Leaving a corporate job, he began teaching filmmaking at Glenn Hills Middle School and mentored students. In 2020, he co-founded Scholar Films, which also includes clothing and music brands. Hawkins is committed to giving back, organizing food drives and mentoring aspiring filmmakers. He dreams of making Augusta a filmmaking hub and is dedicated to lifting others while building his legacy.
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The Container Store files for bankruptcy as sales slump
SUMMARY: The Container Store has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, reporting $243 million in debt. It has secured $40 million in new financing and $45 million in deleveraging funds. For Q2 2024, revenue decreased by 10% to $196 million compared to the previous year. The company faces challenges from reduced consumer spending, heightened price sensitivity, and increased competition. Despite these issues, The Container Store plans to continue normal operations, fulfilling all orders and deposits. It aims to emerge as a private company under its lenders within 35 days. This follows a trend of bankruptcy filings among retailers this year.
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