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Students Killed In Fiery, Wrong-Way Crash Identified As Brothers
State troopers are investigating a fatal head-on collision that killed two brothers who attended Georgia Southern University early Sunday along Interstate 16 in Laurens County.
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Atlanta-Based Arby's Buying Buffalo Wild Wings
Get ready for a side of chicken wings with your roast beef sandwich. Atlanta-based Arby's has bought Buffalo Wild Wings, the companies announced on Tuesday.
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Georgia Ranked One Of Most Generous States In 2017
Congratulations Georgia, you have generous hearts and share your blessings with neighbors. The state ranks ninth in a new list of the most charitable states in the nation.
After Killing Powder Springs Woman, Man Shoots Himself: Police
A 44-year-old man shot and killed a Powder Springs woman on Sunday night and then turned his gun on himself when police in Polk County tried to pull his vehicle over, according to the Cobb County police.
12 Die On Georgia Roads Over Thanksgiving Holiday
Traffic accidents around Georgia during the 2017 Thanksgiving holiday travel period resulted in 12 fatalities, a considerable decrease from the previous year, according to the Georgia State Patrol.
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