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ABC News(NEW YORK) When Roland Conner was a teenager in the 1990s, he was imprisoned on a marijuana-related charge.
Conner told ABC News that he struggled with the stigma of that criminal record for a long time, but recently his past has helped him and his family in a major way. In January, Conner opened Smacked! Village in Manhattan and became the first Black-owned legal cannabis store in New York City.
"It was surreal because a lot of the time you try to hide your past, especially when it s negative," he told ABC News Live.
Conner s story is one that New York officials, cannabis reform and criminal justice reform activists said can be replicated across the country to help the generations of Black Americans whose lives were marked by previous marijuana laws.
"We ve been talking about the opportunity to take what was a tool of systemic racism in some ways being implemented in communities like New York and use it now as a tool for reparative ....
Sergione Infuso/Corbis via Getty ImagesAfter years of estrangement, Graham Nash has said he and his former Crosby, Stills and Nash bandmate David Crosby were approaching reconciliation when Crosby died in January. Now, he s planning two releases that will celebrate their work together.
According to Billboard, Nash plans to release a compilation of other artists songs on which he and Crosby made guest appearances. He also wants to put out a recording from a concert they did in Padua, Italy, in 2011 that he says "knocks me on my a ."
Nash, whose new album, Now, is out Friday, tells Billboard, "It’s all sad, but I choose to only try to remember the good stuff, the good times we had, the good music that we made, ’cause the rest is just s , silly teenage stuff.”
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is touring a show he calls Sixty Years of Songs and Stories, with West Coast dates set for next month and more North American dates in the fall. < ....
Douglas Sacha/Getty STOCK images(LAFAYETTE, Ind.) A shooting in Indiana that injured two people after a three-year-old accessed a gun led to the arrest of a man wanted for murder in Illinois, authorities said.
Trayshaun Smith, 23, was arrested on Thursday after he visited a hospital with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound, according to Lt. Justin Hartman of the Lafayette Police Department.
Investigators eventually determined that the shooting that sent Smith and another victim to the hospital occurred when a three-year-old was able to access a gun and fire a single round.
"It was determined that a three year old child at that location accessed a gun and fired one round striking two people," according to Hartman.
The police department said officers initially found both shooting victims at the Franciscan Health Lafayette East Hospital, where they were being treated for non-life-threatening injuries. They later determined that the shooting occurr ....
ABC News(UVALDE, Texas) Uvalde parents entered the school where their children were killed almost a year ago for the first time on Thursday.
Nineteen children and two teachers were killed on May 24, 2022, at Robb Elementary School, making it the site of the second-deadliest school shooting in American history.
The visit comes as the small Texas community prepares to mark the one-year anniversary since the rampage, in which the shooter was killed by law enforcement more than an hour after he began firing in two classrooms.
For months, some parents have requested access to visit the school, which has been closed since the massacre. At first, they were denied permission due to an ongoing criminal investigation. But early this year, officials told ABC News that the parents could be allowed to visit providing that the details could be worked out with the school district which still owns the property.
The district plans to build a new elementary school less th ....
Mercury RecordsDef Leppard s new album, Drastic Symphonies, is out now, featuring 15 of the band’s songs reworked with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers are known for putting on a great live show, so would they ever be interested in teaming up with an orchestra to play these interpretations live? If guitarist Phil Collen had his way, the answer would be yes.
Collen tells ABC Audio he d love to "go around the world" and play live versions of these songs in great venues like the Sydney Opera House or London s Royal Albert Hall. He adds, “And obviously the states we could do New York, Carnegie Hall, you know, Hollywood Bowl, Berlin Symphony Orchestra. So yeah, I d love that.”
Collen realizes the logistics and the cost may make such a tour difficult, but he s still game, noting, “We’re just waiting for the invite.”
Up next for Def Leppard, they’ll kick off the U.K./European leg of their Stadium ....