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10 Arrested In Fraternity Pledge's Death | Publix Peeping Tom Sought | Pedestrian Killed On East-West Connector: News Nearby
Top Georgia stories, including Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank speaking out for his players' right to protest.

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- LSU Fraternity Pledge Death: Roswell Native Had .495 Blood Alcohol Level
- Peeping Tom In Publix Bathroom Sought: Atlanta Police
- Pedestrian Dies After Being Struck On East-West Connector
Atlanta Falcons Owner: Players Have A Right To Kneel
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank is siding with his players on the issue of whether to kneel or stand during the national anthem.
'Flies On Cooked Chicken': Cumming Restaurant Fails Inspection
An Indian restaurant in Cumming earned a shockingly low failing score on its health inspection Tuesday, with the problems inspectors found including flies on cooked chicken and other food. See more restaurant inspection news below.
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Casting Call: Several Roles Needed In 'Venom' Movie Filming In Atlanta
Actors in metro Atlanta who are looking for some film work will be glad to know that Sony's "Venom" is looking for talent.
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- Fatal Motorcycle Crash Remains Under Investigation
- Missing 16-Year-Old Sought In Douglas County
- Gwinnett Tilted Kilt Fails Inspection Again
- Atlanta Restaurant Inspections: 'Observed Mold-Like Substance On Tomatoes'
- Cutting Through Parking Lots Now Banned In Forsyth
- Free Mammograms Offered At Northside Hospital Cancer Institute
- CRPA Cuts Ribbon On Cherokee Veterans Park
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