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Sisters Charged With Murder In 3-Year-Old Boy's Death
Two sisters have been charged in connection to the death of a three-year-old boy last weekend in southwest Atlanta.
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Don't Give Out This Candy — Georgians Hate It
As you're deciding which sweet treats to hand out to your trick-or-treaters on Tuesday night, here's a word of advice: stay away from the candy corn.
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In Deadly Restaurant Crash, Woman Hit Gas Not Brakes: Police
Gwinnett County Police believe a 68-year-old woman accidentally pushed her gas pedal instead of her brakes, causing a deadly crash in which her car plowed into a busy Snellville restaurant on Thursday.
More Police On Hand At Etowah Following Rumored Threat
Additional police officers will be on hand Friday at the Etowah High School campus following rumors about an alleged threat made Thursday evening on social media, the Cherokee County School District said.
Where's The Best Mexican Restaurant In Georgia?
We may have already celebrated National Taco Day earlier this month — although, really, when isn't it a good day for tacos — but the foodie website The Daily Meal has just released its rankings of the best Mexican restaurant in every state.
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