At 21 years old, local musician Quinn Hogan has over 33,500 followers on the video social media platform TikTok and is preparing to step into the professional music industry, but he can still remember the first time he heard music that inspired him. Green Day’s “American Idiot,” in all its gelled tips and smeared eyeliner glory of the early 2000s rock world, was the first record that gave little Hogan in elementary school hope of a society better suited for him.
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An explosion was heard around Harrisonburg this morning on S. Main St. Three people were hospitalized and the scene is currently being investigated.Â
Where once stood Element Vapors, Halal Market and Sweets, Naza Salon & Barber Shop, Hometown Music and Blue Sprocket, dominates a mountain of jagged rubble.Â
A chain-link fence guards an already devastated space. It keeps out owners like Salwa Mahdi. As the manager of Naza Salon, she woke that morning to a phone call about smoke near her building and an earlier text from her co-worker: âI smell bad gas, Iâm going to call emergency.â After sending it, he was one of the injured.