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Share-worthy stories from the Georgia Patch network to talk about tonight:
Real Housewife: Racism 'Wasn't All That Real'
A cast member of "Real Housewives of Atlanta" was apologizing Thursday after she made comments that appear to make light of racism and its impact.
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Group Calls Police Liars About Anti-Nazi Arrests
A group that says its mission is to protect communities from police abuse is calling police liars for the official description of people taken into custody facing down neo-Nazies last weekend.
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Georgia eColi Case Prompts CDC Romaine Lettuce Warning
The multi-state E. coli outbreak has spread to 19 states, and sickened at least 84 people, including one Georgian, a health update issued Wednesday said.
Waterfall Rescue Gets Firefighter National Honor
A Cobb County firefighter who rescued a teen washed down a waterfall in a harrowing helicopter operation has been awarded a national honor that remembers 9/11 responders for his bravery.
Accused Drunk Driver Pulls Out Gun During Traffic Stop
A routine traffic stop on a man suspected of driving under the influence turned into a scuffle with the police when he pulled a gun from his pocket Tuesday morning in Woodstock.
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