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Stories to share this evening:
Meet Gwinnett's Taylor Alexander From 'The Voice'
Gwinnett County has a voice on "The Voice," and it's one that's already turned heads, and at least one chair, thanks to an unlikely blind audition singing a Cher hit. Taylor Alexander, 25, is on Maroon 5 front man Adam Levine's team.>>>Read more.
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Atlanta Falcons Pick Up The Pieces After Super Bowl Debacle
The Atlanta Falcons have been busy just like everybody else since the free agency period began last week and the NFL Draft nears. It’s been the most telling sign yet that the team – while still disappointed – is nonetheless moving forward in the wake of last month’s dubious fourth-quarter collapse that led to a 34-28 loss to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 51 in Houston.>>>Read more.
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Woman Pleads Guilty To Injecting Silicone Into Several Women
A Florida woman pretending to be a licensed professional has pleaded guilty to injecting liquid silicone into several people, federal officials announced Tuesday. Forty-seven-year-old Deanna Roberts' illicit practice even caused the death of one woman, U.S. Attorney John Horn said.>>>Read more.
More Georgia headlines:
- The ‘SunTrust Park Spark: Cobb Homes Rise In Value With Braves Move
- Gwinnett Man Wanted For Tree-Cutting Scams
- Men's Basketball: Will UGA Play Georgia Tech in the NIT?
- Bosom Buggies: Two Friends Open Mosquito Business In Decatur
- Atlanta Jewish Community Center Receives Bomb Threat
- These Atlanta Restaurants & Chefs Have Been Named James Beard Award Finalists
- Peeping Tom Reported At South Forsyth Kohl's Store
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