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Snow, Ice As 'Bomb Cyclone' Hits | NAACP Investigating Drug Arrests | Delta Flight Diverted Twice | City Bans Driver Cellphones

Share-worthy stories from the Georgia Patch network to talk about tonight:
Dog Buried Alive In Gwinnett Dumpster Finds New Home
A beagle has been rescued and adopted after it was found buried alive under a pile of trash in a dumpster last week, behind a Lilburn business.
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Georgia Covered In Snow, Ice As Bomb Cyclone Brews
Wind chill advisories and freeze warnings were the order of the day throughout Georgia on Wednesday, as a weather system called a "bomb cyclone" brought snow, sleet and freezing rain to unlikely locations including coastal south Georgia.
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NAACP Investigating Cartersville Drug Arrests
The Georgia branch of the NAACP said it's investigating law enforcement activity in the arrests of dozens of people at a house party on New Year's Eve in Cartersville.
Babies Tossed To Firefighters In Decatur Blaze
Parents were tossing babies to firefighters out of apartment building windows after a massive fire engulfed an apartment complex in Decatur early Wednesday.
Banging Noise Turns Delta Flight Around Twice
A Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to London was turned around twice Tuesday night after pilots heard loud banging noises.
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