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Top Georgia stories, including a new analysis saying Atlanta is a front-runner to land Amazon's new headquarters.

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- Is This Really Georgia's Favorite Candy?
- Toddler's Transplant Delayed Because Of Dad’s Criminal History
- Children Cooked Alive By Mother: Atlanta Police
How Likely Is Atlanta To Land Amazon Headquarters?
A new look at the fight to land Amazon's new headquarters, and the 50,000 high-paying jobs that will come with it, shows Atlanta near the top of the pack.
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Gwinnett Man Shot, Killed In Duluth
Police are still investigating a weekend shooting in Duluth that killed a Gwinnett County man.
Alpharetta Couple Wins $350,000 Wedding Giveaway
The Avalon Says I Do contest launched in August to find the perfect couple to receive an extravagant $350,000 dream wedding at The Hotel at Avalon and after months of searching and narrowing down the contestants, organizers behind the initiative have unveiled the winners.
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- Bank Robbery Reported Near North Point Mall
- Singing Groups Needed For Roswell’s Caroling On Canton
- Early Voting Details For State Senate, Other Races
- Sheriff's Sniper, Rifle Range Complete In Paulding
- Cartersville Bluegrass & Folk Festival Set For Oct. 21
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