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The 100-day campaign, which started Jan. 15, is asking participants to take a "No Shots Fired" Pledge on Jan. 20 — MLK Day — in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of non-violence.
Numbers showing how the economic situation and the access to education have changed for African Americans.
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Other top news from around North Georgia: Fatal end in SWAT standoff; Bat infestation reported at Lawrenceville house; Man found unconscious was 'huffing."
Here's who Cinema Siren thinks will take home a gold statue on March 2.
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That's quite a lineup in Gwinnett Weekends, but there's even more events listed.
Reuben Valrie of Lawrenceville called police to say his 3-month old baby had stopped breathing. Police believe Valrie shook the baby to death.
In Georgia, homicide is the second-leading cause of death among the 10-to-24 age group and affects black and Hispanic American youth the most.
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A Lawrenceville hospital was also inspected.
A new app provides a way for patients to have unlimited text access to a doctor.
Paul Louis Geyer was last seen driving a white 2007 Chevrolet Uplander with minor front-end damage.
Other top news from North Georgia: Outkast to perform at CounterPoint Festival; Thief steals wallet from Dacula gym locker, goes on spending spree; Decatur car break-ins investigated.
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The bats were everywhere in the home. The garage, the attic, even inside the family's dryer.
One automaker vows it will sell a driverless car by 2020. Experts believe autonomous vehicles could account for almost all automotive sales by 2050.