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Wendy's Employees Sold Meth From Restaurant: Cops

Four employees at a Wendy's restaurant are accused of selling methamphetamine out of the fast food joint in Canton, according to an agency tasked with cracking down on drug distribution in Cherokee County.

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Vulgar, Satanic Graffiti Sprayed At Churches

Cobb County County Police are searching for a man they say sprayed vulgar and Satanic graffiti at multiple places of worship starting in April.

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Star Private School Football Player Charged With Sex Attack

A star football player at a prestigious Buckhead private school has been charged with sexually attacking a female classmate.

Best Homes In Georgia To Relax In Privacy After A Hard Day

Life is stressful. You need a home that's a retreat, a place to get away and enjoy your privacy. Take a look at these beauties. Patch has compiled some of the most relaxing and private homes in Georgia.

Georgia Weather Forecast: Evening Storms, High In The 90s

The temperature is going to make its way back into the 90s this weekend in metro Atlanta and evenings will bring us a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

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