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West Nile Virus Kills Metro Woman
An elderly Dunwoody woman is reportedly the latest death associated with the West Nile virus.
Thief Swipes Credit Cards From Cars Parked In Gym Lot: Police
Police are looking for a man who swiped credit cards out of cars at a gym parking lot and charged $1,700 on them.
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Metro Student Claims Sexual Assault By 'Gender-Fluid' Boy
A kindergartner was allegedly assaulted in an metro Atlanta school girl's bathroom by a "gender fluid" boy.
$16K In Dresses Stolen From Store: Cops
The owner of a Woodstock business said a former employee stole cash, dresses, gowns and accessories valued at more than $16,000 from her shop last month.
Find out what's happening in Brookhavenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Also Worth A Look Today
- Unmarked Tow Truck Took Vehicle From Parking Lot: Cops
- NC Artist Creates Cool MLB Playoff Art For Atlanta Braves
- Major Atlanta Bridge Opening Monday
- GDOT To Resurface U.S. 41 In Cartersville
- Metro Student Selected For 2019 Harvard Debate Council
- Gypsy Rose Music Coming To Downtown Roswell
Across The United States
- Postal Worker Dumps Mail On Road, Quits
- Cop Fired After Passing Out Behind Wheel: Police
- Gov., AG Candidates Arrested With 48 Pounds Of Pot
- Unk Woman: I've Been Walking From The West Coast
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