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Four-Letter Word Most Georgians Misspell Is... | Patch PM
Chipotle data breaches in metro | Mom charged with murder in toddler drowning | Georgia holiday death totals | Hurricane forecast worsens

A rather ordinary word is the most often misspelled one by Georgians, while Chipotle customers at dozens of the restaurant's locations around the Atlanta area may have have their credit card data compromised by hackers. Plus, authorities say 18 people died in Memorial Day weekend crashes across the state, and . Here are the top local news stories worth reading and talking and knowing about on Tuesday, May 30, as pulled from our Georgia Patch sites.
What word do Georgia residents struggle the most to spell correctly? Thanks to a new report from Google, we now know the answer: The Top Misspelled Word In Georgia Is...
The Bartow County Sheriff's Office has charged a mother in connection to the drowning of her three-year-old child who was found inside a private pool Monday afternoon in Cartersville: Mom Charged With Murder In Child's Drowning
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Officials with fast-casual chain Chipotle has identified malware that it says was used to steal customer payment data over a span of just over three weeks, and dozens of Georgia locations were among those affected by the breach: Chipotle Breach: All Georgia Locations Where Data Compromised
More than a dozen people were killed over the Memorial Day travel period for 2017, the Georgia State Patrol said Tuesday. The agency has released data on traffic crashes across the Peach State and said 414 traffic crashes resulted in 204 injuries, and 18 deaths: 18 Killed In Memorial Day Weekend Crashes
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More Georgia headlines:
- Georgia Hurricane Season 2017 Could Be Worse Than Usual: Forecast
- Dead Bugs, Slimy Ice Machine, Improperly Labeled Food: Metro Restaurant Inspections
- Alpharetta Man Killed While Helping Stranded Motorist
- Roswell Firefighters Can Now Bring Guns Into Stations
- 2 Suspects Sought In Armed Robbery At Decatur's Pinewood Restaurant
- 13 Dogs Removed From Feces, Urine-Soaked Cobb Home
- Kennesaw Police Say Farewell To Beloved K-9 Officer
- Armed Home Invaders Tell Athens Family To 'Give Up Everything'
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