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Man With '1 Year To Live' Must Give Up His Cats | Patch PM

Snow, Ice Now 2-Day Ordeal | Cancellations At Icy Airport | Medicare Scheme Conviction | Officer Hurt In Icy Crash | Person Shot In Face

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Douglasville Man With '1 Year To Live' Must Give His 4 Cats Away

Mike Chiulli is a Douglasville resident who was given one year to live by doctors back in 2014. When doctors discovered cancer in his bladder, they told him they needed to remove everything from his belly button on down.

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Georgia Weather: Snow, Ice Now A 2-Day Ordeal

Nearly 24 hours after a winter storm first began dumping snow and freezing over roadways throughout metro Atlanta, the big freeze was shaping up to be a two-day ordeal Wednesday afternoon.

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Delays, Cancellations Pile Up At Icy Hartsfield-Jackson Airport

A winter storm that brought snow and ice to metro Atlanta has caused flight delays and cancellations at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

Eye Care Provider Convicted In $1.2M Medicare Scheme

A federal grand jury has convicted an eye care provider on 29 counts of fraud for filing false claims with Medicare and the Georgia Medicaid program for services never provided to patients, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Georgia said.

Police Officer Injured In Ice-Related Crash

An Atlanta police officer was hospitalized Wednesday morning after being hit by a car skidding on the icy road near Lenox Square Mall.

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