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Forsyth Judge Saves Missing Baby From Nearby Pool

The Forsyth Sheriff's Office says a local judge both found a missing two-year-old boy and saved him from potentially drowning, while the mother faces charges for child cruelty and reckless conduct.

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Cagle: Trump Wrong, Kemp Can't Beat Abrams

Georgia Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle on Thursday said President Donald Trump got "bad advice" that led him to endorse Cagle's rival, Secretary of State Brian Kemp, in the Republican primary runoff for governor.

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CDC Chief Reveals Fentanyl Almost Killed His Son

The head of the nation's top public health agency says the opioid epidemic will be one of his priorities, and he revealed a personal reason for it: His son almost died from taking cocaine contaminated with the powerful painkiller fentanyl.

Driver's Low Blood Sugar Possibly Caused Accident: Police

The driver of a vehicle involved a two-car crash Tuesday on Main Street in Alpharetta was suffering from low blood sugar at the time of the collision, according to an accident report obtained by Patch.

Local Mosquitoes Positive For West Nile Virus

Health officials in DeKalb County are warning residents about mosquito-born illness after multiple cases of West Nile Virus were discovered in insects in the county.

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