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Man Threatens Shooting At CNN | Police Rescue Dog In Fire | Car-Maker Coming To ATL | Huge Student Loan Surprise | GA Radium Levels

Share-worthy stories from the Georgia Patch network to talk about tonight:
One Direction Helps Young Fan With Cerebral Palsy
Like many 9-year-old girls, Rylee Sanford loves British boy band One Direction. Unlike most, she lives with a rare brain condition that causes her to have cerebral palsy, leaving her unable to speak all but a few words.
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'I'm Coming To Gun You All Down' Michigan Man Tells CNN: Police
A 19-year-old Novi, Michigan, man, who authorities allege threatened to gun down the news staff at CNN's headquarters in Atlanta, has been arrested.
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Police Officers Save Dog From Fire: WATCH
A lucky dog caught in an apartment fire in Atlanta was rescued by police officers and, now, is looking for a new home.
French Car-Maker Locating Headquarters In Atlanta
The French car auto manufacturer that makes Peugot, Citroen and other vehicles is locating its North American headquarters in Atlanta.
Woman Surprised With Huge Student Loan Payoff Check: WATCH
Cartersville resident Liz Herlihy was at lunch at Starbuck's in Hiram when a miracle happened. A man arrived with a $50,000 check and handed it to her to pay towards her student loan.
>>> Also Worth A Look Today:
- 100s Of GA Utilities Have Radium Levels Above Health Guidelines
- Murder Suspect Arrested: Gwinnett County Police
- New Theatre Gets Incentive Package From Sandy Springs
>>> Across America:
- Kentucky School Shooting Leaves 2 Dead
- Oscar Nominations 2018: Who Will Win?
- Neil Diamond Retires, Says He Has Parkinson's
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