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ATL Ends Veteran Homelessness? | Student Charged After Video Attack | ATL Steakhouse Named One Of Nation's Best | Woman Shot On Halloween

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FBI, Police Seeking 'Freedom Fighter Bandit'

A female bank robber who authorities say claims to be stealing in the name of a social cause has hit at least four metro Atlanta banks in recent days.

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Atlanta Has 'Effectively Ended' Veteran Homelessness: Mayor Reed

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed on Monday said the city has "effectively ended" homelessness among veterans, a development he said was recently confirmed by the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), a city news release said.

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High School Attack Video Leads To Charges Against Student

Criminal charges are pending against a Gwinnett County High School student after a video showing her punching another girl made the rounds on social media.

Atlanta Spot Among America's 'Best Steakhouses'

Game on Atlanta. Just a few months after a publication named Bone's in Buckhead the best steakhouse in Georgia, another food chronicler has proclaimed Kevin Rathbun Steak one of the 31 Best Steakhouses in America.

Woman Shot In Halloween Night Melee: Police

The Fulton County police are searching for two women who were involved in a fight on Halloween night in the College Park area that escalated into a shooting. Another woman was seriously wounded, and her dog was shot and killed, according to a statement the police released through Crime Stoppers Greater Atlanta.


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