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Decatur Man Left Dead Aunt In Bed For A Month: Police

A Decatur man is alleged to have "concealed evidence" of the death of his aunt Elizabeth Stewart, whose body had been decomposing in her bed for about a month.

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Georgia Candidate Wouldn't Let Zombies Vote

Georgia may be the home of "The Walking Dead." But one candidate hoping to head up the state's election system is making it clear that, on his watch, no zombies will be allowed at the polls.

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Students Charged With Attempted Murder In Etowah Bomb Threat

Two students have been charged in connection to threats made against Etowah High School earlier this week.

Eight Sentenced In Atlanta For $35M Tax Fraud Conspiracy

Eight members of an Atlanta-based tax fraud and money laundering conspiracy were sentenced for their role in stealing funds from the U.S. Treasury, according to a press release from the Department of Justice.

Douglasville Men Arrested In FBI Heroin, Cocaine Sting

Two Douglasville men were among 39 people arrested by FBI agents in what authorities say was a bust of two major, interstate operations trafficking heroin, cocaine and other drugs.


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