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Share-worthy stories from the Georgia Patch network to talk about tonight:
Man Drove Wrong Way For 5 Miles Before Fatal Crash: Report
The Georgia State Patrol has released new details in a fatal crash that killed two brothers who were students at Georgia Southern University.
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College Football Playoffs: Can UGA Win It All?
Two days after the Georgia Bulldogs won their first SEC Championship in 12 years, and a day after they were seeded No. 3 in the College Football Playoffs, Bulldog Nation was wondering one thing Monday — can we win it all?
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Post Office Shooting: SWAT Team Nabs Suspect
DeKalb County authorities announced Friday that they arrested the man wanted for shooting to death a U.S. postal worker Monday night in Decatur.
Dozens Of Dogs Rescued From House Fire: Reports
Firefighters found more than 50 dogs Sunday in a house in South Fulton County, and the owner is facing animal cruelty charges, according to media reports.
Atlanta Named Among Hippest Cities In U.S.
We may be shopping for vinyl in Little Five Points, checking out a band in East Atlanta or catching an indie movie at The Plaza Theater. But we can all say we were into Atlanta before it was cool. The ATL, it turns out, is one of the hippest cities in the country.
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