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A Burger King employee has been fired after an Ohio woman received several buds of marijuana in an order of chicken fries for her child. Newsweek has reached out to Burger King franchisee Miller Management via LinkedIn and @JannaBama via social media for comment.
Hamilton police said that while no formal reports were made to the department, its officers are actively investigating.
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A woman is going viral on TikTok for allegedly finding a surprising item found in her Burger King order. Janna Michelle posted a video to her TikTok page, detailing what she says happened after she went through the Burger King drive-thru in Hamilton.
Virginia Democrats are moving forward with their efforts to set up a retail market for the sale of recreational marijuana, something Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) has implied he won’t sign into law.
Police are warning residents after at least two people in South Bend were scammed out of thousands of dollars.
RICHMOND, Va. — A Virginia Senate committee advanced legislation that would create a retail marijuana market in the Commonwealth, but seems it may meet the same fate it did last year if it reaches the desk of Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
With a TikTok ban all but now certain, those who use the platform as a part of their livelihoods are disappointed more focus isn't being placed on what businesses stand to lose.
A Gloucester man was arrested in his home and sentenced for the human trafficking of two 14-year-old girls in Utah.
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Kenneth Quinn, 23, of Des Moines was sentenced to 17 years in prison after selling fentanyl pills that led to the death of a 1-year-old child in 2023.