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Man Made Step-Daughter Eat Cat Food, Drink Detergent: DA
A Gwinnett County man and his wife have been indicted in what prosecutors are calling one of the worst cases of child abuse they've ever seen.
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Atlanta Choosing New Mayor Tuesday
Polls are now open, as Atlanta voters will elect the second female mayor in the Southern capitol city's history in a runoff election.
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Does Georgia Owe You Money? Find Out Here
Every state has an office that holds on to unclaimed money and property, including Georgia's Department of Revenue, and some of it could belong to you.
2 Charged With Possessing Homemade Explosive Devices
Two Dade County residents have been charged with possessing several homemade explosive devices, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said Tuesday.
Marietta Woman Charged With Child's 1992 Murder: Report
A Marietta woman is behind bars and awaiting extradition to Florida on charges that she murdered a 3-year-old boy in 1992 while running a religious boarding school, say authorities.
>>> Also Worth A Look Today:
- Atlanta City Council Votes To Annex Emory, CDC
- Motorcycle Chase Reaches 100 MPH In Cartersville
- New Movie Studio Opens In Peachtree Corners
>>> Across America:
- Supreme Court Hears Case Of Baker Who Turned Away Gay Couple
- 'That '70s Show' Actor Fired Over Rape Claims
- Bullies Told Her To Kill Herself, Then She Did
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