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Plane Crash Victims Identified | Metro Atlanta Inmate Escapes | Work-Week Weather Forecast | Gwinnett Voting In Spanish | GA's 'Idol' Sings

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Group Investigating Police Shooting Of Mentally-Ill Woman

Shukri Ali Said woke up around 6 a.m. Saturday April 28 hearing voices in her head, and told her live-in sister she needed to leave the house. The 36-year-old woman's sister tried to get her to stay home, but Said grabbed a knife and left the house on foot.

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Plane Crash Victims' Names Released

he names of the man who died and two others have been released after a small plane crashed Saturday at Browns Bridge Road near Waldrip Circle, according to the Forsyth Sheriff's Office.

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Metro Atlanta Inmate Escapes

An inmate on a work detail in northwest Georgia has escaped, according to authorities.

Georgia Weather Forecast: When Will It Hit 80 Degrees?

Some weeks throughout the year, we have exciting weekly weather forecasts to share with you — chock full of thunderstorms, tornado watches, freeze warnings and whatever a "wintry mix" actually is. Then, you get forecasts like this week's.

Gwinnett Voters Can Now Cast Their Vote In English Or Spanish

This is the first election year after the Census notified Gwinnett County they meet the threshold for compliance with Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act requiring both English and Spanish language voter registration and elections materials.

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