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Top Georgia stories, including

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Thursday. 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.
- Woman, 20, Found Shot Dead On Northwest Atlanta Street
- Will Hurricane Maria Hit Georgia?
- Georgia Tech Shooting: Officers Also Mourning Scout Schultz, Police Chief Says
Second Meth Lab Found In $3.2 Million Georgia Bust
A second north Georgia meth lab has been discovered and a woman is on the run in connection with a $3.2 million bust state and local authorities made last week.
Basketball Standout From Cumming Killed In Car Crash
A University of North Georgia student and basketball player from Cumming was killed in a north Georgia car crash early this week.
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Man Charged With Murder In Bartow County
A Dalton resident has been booked into the Bartow County Jail on a murder charge in connection to the beating death of an elderly man was found dead inside his Cartersville home.
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- 12-Hour SWAT Standoff Ends With Tear Gas
- Emory Nurse, Pharmacist Assist In Hurricane Harvey Recovery Efforts
- Bicyclist Hit By Vehicle In Alpharetta
- Local Firefighter Killed In Motorcycle Crash
- Danish Company To Create 52 New Jobs In Roswell
- Georgia Tech Shooting: Police Looking For More Arsonists In Atlanta 'Riot'
- Apartment Fire Displaces Dozens In Marietta: Report
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