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Big GA Income-Tax Cut Plans | Woman Accused Of Burning Homes | Local Mom Leading Gun Walkouts | ATL Flights To Wakanda? | Kid Dies From Flu

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Gwinnett Goat Force-Fed Cocaine And Whiskey, Man Arrested

One man has been arrested and two remain unidentified after Gwinnett County Sheriff's deputies received a disturbing video from a tipster reportedly showing two men force feeding a goat cocaine and whiskey.

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Governor Announces Georgia Income-Tax Cut Plan

Gov. Nathan Deal on Tuesday announced plans for what supporters are calling one of the biggest income-tax cuts in Georgia history.

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The Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner Office has ruled a Sunday morning house fire that destroyed or damaged several homes in Paulding County arson.

'Black Panther': ATL Airport Promotes Flight To Wakanda

After a record weekend at the box office, lots of movie lovers may be ready to take off for Wakanda, the fictional African nation depicted in Marvel's "Black Panther." According to at least one tweet, Atlanta's airport has them covered.

Decatur Mom Leading National Gun Walkout

On March 14, many students and educators in the United States are expected to walk out of class to protest gun violence in schools — and a mom from Decatur will be behind the move.

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