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Coke Job Cuts, Georgia's Smartest City, Punchline Move, Streetcar Shutdown, Slain Deputy Funeral, $200K in Stolen Cars
Plus, reward in search for missing man, Wells Fargo robbed, fatal shooting follows fight, special election runoff set, Buckhead hit-and-run.

Patch has sites in dozens of communities across Georgia. Here are the top headlines from Thursday, Jan. 8:
- Which DeKalb City Has State’s Most Educated Adults?
- Police: Thieves Drive Off With $200K in High-End Cars from Audi Dealership
- The Punchline Could Leave Sandy Springs
- Funeral Arrangements Set for Paulding Deputy Sam Driskell
- $10,000 Reward Offered in Search for Missing Buford Man
- Man Struck, Injured by Truck in Buckhead Hit-And-Run
- Police Seek Suspect in Wells Fargo Robbery
- Atlanta Streetcar System Shut Down After Light Pole Falls on Wires
- UPDATE: Coca-Cola to Slash Workforce, Including Hundreds of Atlanta Jobs
- Power Outages Affect East Cobb Schools on Freezing Morning
- Police: “Suspicious” Vehicle Roaming Woodstock Streets
- GaPSC: “We Did Make a Decision” in Harper, Rucker
- Schools Website Gives Decatur High an A Grade
- Cumming Man Fatally Shot During Fight
- Early Voting Starts Jan. 20 in House District 50 Special Election Runoff
- Firefighters, Officers Help Local Charities in ‘Guns & Hoses’ Race
- Comcast Wants To Hire 125 Employees in Alpharetta
- Roswell School Playground Equipment Torched in Fire
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(Photo: Marlon Wayans at the Punchline, which could leave Sandy Springs. Credit: The Punchline Comedy Club)
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