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- Four People Shot At West End Mall In Atlanta
- Man Arrested With 50 Packets Of Crack Cocaine Near Cobb School: Police
- Hundreds Expected To Build Playground At Gresham Park
15-Year-Old 'Peeping Tom' Arrested At Hiram High
A 15-year-old boy at Hiram High School has been arrested for peeping into girls restrooms. On Thursday, the school's administration was alerted about a student possibly looking into a restroom through peep holes in the ceiling tiles. Another student saw the teen and took a picture of him climbing down from the ceiling of the boy's bathroom, according to the Paulding County Sheriff's Office
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Fired U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara Said To Have Been Investigating HHS Secretary Tom Price
Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who was removed from his post by the Trump administration last week, was overseeing an investigation into stock trades made by the president's health secretary, Pro Publica reports. Former Georgia Congressman Tom Price, now head of the Department of Health and Human Services, came under scrutiny during his confirmation hearings for investments he made while serving in Congress.
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2 Cobb Chick-Fil-As Offering Free Ice Cream For St. Paddy’s Day
Two Chick-fil-A restaurants in Cobb County are giving away free ice cream until 10 p.m. Friday in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Chick-fil-A's West Cobb location and its West Marietta Crossing eatery both said that they are offering Free Kids Green Ice Cream in a cone or cup with any entree purchase.
‘Campus Carry’ Bill Advances Through Georgia Legislature
A bill that would allow licensed gun holders to carry concealed weapons on public college campuses continues to advance through the Georgia legislature. A Senate committee late Thursday approved the so-called "Campus-Carry" bill, which would allow concealed handguns on public college grounds as long as the owner is 21 and older and has a permit from the state.
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- 15-Year-Old 'Peeping Tom' Arrested At Hiram High
- Canton Bans Retail Sale of Cats, Dogs
- Houze-Hembree Intersection To Close March 24-27
- Jail Nurse Arrested For Illegal Contact With Inmate
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