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Autopsy Results In For LSU Student Who Died Following Alleged Hazing Incident

The East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner's Office has released initial findings of an autopsy conducted on a Louisiana State University student who died shortly after being taken to a hospital. Coroner Dr. William "Beau" Clark said the autopsy on Maxwell Gruver, 18, a Roswell, Georgia, native, did not reveal any internal or external trauma on or within his body.

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Shaq Surprises Lawrenceville Police After Irma

After long hours helping Gwinnett County recover from Hurricane Irma, police officers got a surprise visit from a famous fan of their work.

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2 Killed In Fiery East Cobb Crash Identified As Floridians

Two people killed in a fiery crash in East Cobb this week have been identified as two men from Florida, police said.

Leaf Watch 2017: Where, When To See Leaves Change In Georgia

The first official day of fall is right around the corner and, in Georgia, that means the forests will be turning from green to red, orange and gold in just a few weeks.

Educator: Would 'Black Lives Matter' T-Shirt Get Same Support As MAGA?

A well-respected and long-time educator in the Cherokee County School District has weighed in on the controversy surrounding a River Ridge High School math teacher who has been removed from the classroom after criticizing T-shirts worn by two students adorned with President Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan.

Ga. Power Ahead Of Schedule, Most Power Back By Saturday

Georgia Power says it's ahead of its original schedule and hopes to have electricity flowing to almost everyone impacted by Hurricane Irma by Saturday night.

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