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Backtracking on Ebola, 911 Caller Ends Up in Jail, Girls Give Toy Money to Animal Shelter
Plus, Bill Cosby tickets on sale, Home Depot recall, man swipes dog from shelter, Costco and Aldi's openings, and gigabit Internet coming.

Hereβs a look at the top headlines of the day from Georgia Patches:
- Emory Backtracks; DeKalb Never Threatened to End Sewer Service Over Ebola
- NWS Confirms Tornado Touched Down in Alpharetta
- Special King and Queen Crowned at Dunwoody Homecoming
- Woman Called 911 About Her Neighbor, Ends Up in Jail Instead
- Grandson, 25, Doesnβt Remember How Grandfatherβs Car Got Damaged
- Police: Woodstock Man Took Dog He Wanted From Animal Shelter
- Gran Fondo Italia Expected to Bring Nearly 1,000 Cyclists To Roswell
- Walmart Pepper-Spraying Shoplifter May Be Out of State
- Girls Save Up for Toys, But Donate to Animal Shelter Instead
- Ticket Pre-Sale for Bill Cosby at Cobb Energy Centre Begins Wednesday Morning
- Fiskars Recalls Loppers Sold at Home Depot
- Tour of Atlanta BeltLine is Thursday
- Historic Buckhead Fort Will Reopen Thursday
- Gigabit Internet Coming to Atlanta
- Cumming Costco, Aldi Openings Part of Forsythβs βBusiness Firstβ Strategy
- Teen Driving Course Coming to Pope High School
- New Restaurant Coming to Vinings Jubilee
- End of the Road for Buckhead Seafood Restaurant
- Report: Republican Field Staffer Killed in Sandy Springs Wreck
- Masked Men Wearing Hard Hats, Orange Vests Rob Nearby Jewelry StorePolice: 2 Dead, 3 Injured in Peachtree Corners Shootings
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Photo of Dunwoody homecoming royalty Gus Ashbury and Hannah Keen courtesy of DCSD Athletics
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