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Police Chase With Accused DUI Driver Reaches 155 MPH: Cops

An Atlanta man has been charged with driving under the influence after Alpharetta police clocked him driving along Ga. 400 at speeds more than double the posted limit.

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Violent Robbers Targeting Asian-Owned Businesses: FBI

The FBI is asking the public for tips in tracking down three men who have committed a series of violent robberies over the last few weeks at Asian-owned businesses in the Atlanta area.

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Best, Worst Thanksgiving Travel Times In Georgia

Planning to hit the road for Thanksgiving, but dreading the Atlanta traffic that goes along with that? Google wants to help. The search and Web services giant has mapped out traffic and search trends for major cities, including Atlanta, and has some advice on the best, and worst, times to hit the road this year.

Three suspects accused of targeting various businesses around the metro Atlanta appears to have been connected to a similar incident in Roswell, the FBI Atlanta Field Office said Tuesday.

Early Look Thanksgiving Weather Forecast For Georgia

As you're preparing to give thanks, there may be one more thing to add to your list — be glad you've got a nice sweater or light coat to bundle up with while you're celebrating the holiday.

Teen Gets 35 Years For Murder Of City Activist

A teenager will spend 35 years behind bars without parole after pleading guilty Monday to the murder of a local community activist.


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