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A Georgia woman is being held by police after her husband and four children — all younger than 10 — were found stabbed to death early Thursday morning. Robbers made off with dozens of cell phones worth $65,000. And we take a look at the "Pink Trap House," Atlanta's newest tourist attraction. Here are the top local news stories worth reading and talking about on Thursday, July 6, as pulled from our Georgia Patch sites.

Four Children, Dad Dead In 'Horrendous' Loganville Stabbing

A man and four of his children were killed in what police are calling a "horrendous" stabbing in Loganville.
Gwinnett County Police were called at 4:47 a.m. by a woman at the home on Emory Lane in Loganville. The woman — who was the man's wife and mother of the children — has been detained by police in the case.
A fifth child was found alive, suffering from serious injuries. The girl was taken to a local hospital for treatment, police said.

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Pics: Atlanta's Newest Tourist Attraction: The Pink Trap House

With a fresh coat of audacious pink paint, a modest home on Howell Mill Road in northwest Atlanta has become the city's newest tourist attraction, beckoning hundreds of people to the site each day. Ride by the "Pink Trap House" as it has become known, and you will see all types of people from diverse backgrounds taking selfies and the like in front of the one-story structure. The home, located at 1530 Howell Mill Road, was painted and renovated as part of an album listening party for local rapper 2 Chainz.

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