They dropped two new songs recently.
The first is Follow You and it has an awesome video.
It features Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson from
It s Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
I love it!
This video was shot in Las Vegas which is where The Killers and Imagine Dragons are from.
Do you think lead singer Dan Reynolds is related to Dee Reynolds from
Always Sunny?
More info on their new album will be coming soon.
-Jay
Burglary charges
THREE teenagers have been charged with alleged burglaries across Parkdale, Templestowe, and Doncaster East.
Police allege they searched a stolen car in Doncaster East and found a number of wallets, purses, apple watch, air pods, cash, and a number of keys to vehicles that were allegedly stolen during a number of burglaries. A 19-year-old Pakenham man was arrested nearby and charged with theft of motor vehicle, burglary, and handle stolen goods in relation to burglaries in Parkdale and Doncaster East on 13 March.
Two other Pakenham teenagers were arrested and have since been bailed.
Detectives from Manningham Crime Investigation Unit are still investigating. Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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PROTESTERS have turned up in numbers to oppose state government plans to put train stabling on a former landfill site in Heatherton.
In late 2020, the state government confirmed that the former Delta site in Heatherton was its preferred location for suburban rail loop stabling yards. The move was slammed by Kingston Council, which had eyed off the land for a new regional sporting facility (“Train stabling decision devastated community”,
Protesters visited Heatherton on Saturday to voice their opposition to the plans. Heatherton Residents Against Inappropriate Development Inc president Andrew Dawson said “as a Heatherton resident of some 25 years, I have fought to protect this area from inappropriate and intrusive proposals that would ruin the enjoyment of our peaceful amenity and forever break the link in the decades long promised Chain of Parks.”