Author: Living Legends

Nathan Richardson Minneapolis MN Obituary, Death: It is with heavy hearts that we come together to honor and remember Nathan Richardson, a cherished member of the Minneapolis community and a cornerstone of A Bar of Their Own (ABOTO). Nathan’s untimely passing has left an indelible void in the lives of all who knew and loved him. In this moment of sorrow, we find solace in the love and support of this incredible community that Nathan was such a vital part of, and we reflect on the legacy of kindness, warmth, and joy he leaves behind. Nathan was much more than a…

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Jonathan Montes Boca Raton FL Missing: In the heart of Boca Raton, Florida, a family and community find themselves facing a moment of great uncertainty and deep concern. Jonathan Montes, a 31-year-old resident of the area, has been reported missing, and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office (PBCSO) is calling on the public’s assistance to locate him. The search for Jonathan is not just about finding a missing person—it’s about bringing someone’s son, brother, and friend back to safety and love. Jonathan Montes was last seen on foot at approximately 6:00 PM near the intersection of Kimberly Boulevard and State Road…

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George Greaves Obituary, Death: Today, we mourn the loss of a true legend, a brilliant musician, and a friend who touched the lives of many—George Greaves, known to the world as DJ Doom. The news of his passing in a tragic car accident has left a void in the hearts of all who knew him, and the music community, in particular, has lost one of its most influential figures. George was not just a DJ; he was a visionary, a mentor, and a force of nature whose creativity and genius transcended music. His legacy, his friendship, and his impact on the…

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Sean Coady Obituary, Death: It is with deep sorrow and a profound sense of loss that we say goodbye to Sean Coady, a beloved member of the St. John’s community and a valued Mobile Crane Operator at WLB Operations. Sean’s passing has left a void in the hearts of his family, friends, colleagues, and the countless people who had the privilege of knowing him. Though words may never fully capture the magnitude of this loss, we come together today to remember Sean and celebrate the life of a man who brought so much to those around him. Sean was not only…

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NORTH CAROLINA (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Tax season is officially here and if you gambled on sports in the last year, you will likely owe money. Online sports gambling was legalized in North Carolina in March 2024. Since then, residents have waged more than $5 billion according to the North Carolina State Lottery Commission. “You can bet on anything nowadays,” Charlotte sports bettor Tony Moore said. The legalization of sports betting sparked a wave of people who may not have gambled much before to start instantly placing bets directly from their phones. It’s quick, easy, and led to $590 billion in winning…

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A Mint Hill man who was pardoned for his conviction from the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack was also arrested last fall on child pornography charges.  According to the federal court documents, the FBI and Mint Hill Police carried out a search warrant in November 2023 for the home of David Daniel related to the Jan. 6 allegations. During the search on assault and trespassing charges, agents also recovered his iPhone and several other electronic devices.  Federal investigators were made aware that Mint Hill PD had an open case regarding an alleged sexual assault…

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Crews were battling a 2-alarm fire at historic school building near South End Monday afternoon.  According to the Charlotte Fire Department, firefighters responded around 2:30 p.m. to the former Wilmore School in the 400 block of West Boulevard. Smoke was reportedly showing from the unoccupied building, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools confirmed. The fire was controlled in 25 minutes by 60 firefighters. No evacuations were needed, and injuries were reported. The building was formerly used as a staff development center, but a rezoning was approved last year for a mixed-use development that planned on preserving the 100-year-old…

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According to a report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol, a 2002 Ford F250 driven by Benjamin J. Anhaiser was traveling east in the right lane on Interstate 40 East near the 314-mile marker on Saturday around 11:14 a.m. when it left the roadway on the right side, struck the ditch, and traveled up an embankment […]

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