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Gunman Sought After Georgia State Shootout
Police are asking for help finding a man involved in a late-night shootout with police at Georgia State University just hours before students reported for the first day of fall classes.
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Here's How Much It Costs To Get Married In Georgia
There's a lot that goes into weddings, and Americans are more than willing to empty the savings account to make them extra special.
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Woman Kills Husband, Then Self: Police
A Cumming woman murdered her husband sometime over the weekend and took her own life early Monday morning, according to the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office.
Family Sues LSU Over Son's Alleged Hazing Death: Report
The family of a Roswell college student who died last year in a suspected hazing incident filed a $25 million lawsuit Thursday against Louisiana State University, according to a media report.
Georgia State Parks’ 'Leaf Watch' Website Tracks Best Fall Color
For many people, the perfect autumn weekend includes cozy campfires and gooey s'mores surrounded by fiery-hued forests. To help leaf peepers plan their fall escapes, Georgia's state parks will soon launch "Leaf Watch 2017" to track fall color as it moves across the Peach State.
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