Isaiah Buggs Faces Business Closing After Legal Issues: Roll Call, June 5, 2024

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Former Alabama and current Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs faces more trouble in Tuscaloosa. Buggs, the owner of Kings Hookah Lounge at 3801 G

reensboro Avenue, faces the closing of his business after a string of incidents with law enforcement involving Buggs and the business in recent months.

"The Revenue Department has received complaints from the City of Tuscaloosa Police Department concerning King's Hookah Lounge having become a public nuisance and dangerous to the public safety, health and welfare and having violated or aided in the violation of state and local laws related to its business activities," she wrote.

Alabama baseball had three student-athletes named to the College Sports Communicators’ Academic All-District 4 Team. The Crimson Tide’s three honorees include Tyler Fay, Ben Hess and Will Hodo. The trio are part of a total of 21 baseball players that have earned a combined 27 all-district accolades in Alabama history. With their selection, UA has had least one all-district honoree in each of the last five seasons dating back to 2020.

 

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