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Man Takes Girls For Pizza Before Molestation, Gets 40 Years
A man took two his girlfriend's two daughters to Chuck E. Cheese and later molested them.
Residents Exploring Independent School System
Sandy Springs residents are hoping their neighbors will contribute to a cause that would investigate whether the city could sustain its own school system.
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Atlanta Bar Under Fire For Controversial Brett Kavanaugh Sign
A well-known Atlanta bar has come under fire on social media for a controversial sign in its parking lot.
Student Carjacked During A Study Break
Morehouse College was carjacked Wednesday night, only a few days after a Clark Atlanta student was shot in the SW Atlanta University Center.
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Also Worth A Look Today
- Doraville Approves Open Containers At Major DeKalb Development
- Mother: My Son Blacked Out Before Fatal Accident
- Child Molestor Said He 'Tripped' Into Victim's Bed, Gets 40 Years
- Robber Waves Gun In Employee's Face During Robbery: Police
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