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Super Speeder, Mosquito City, Top Colleges: GA Top News
Atlanta was named a top city for mosquitoes, multiple people were arrested for driving 100 MPH+, several schools named top colleges.
It was a busy week of news around Georgia, with stories such as Georgia schools making the Forbes list of top colleges, a motorcycle driver traveling 163 MPH on Ga. 400, and the Chrisley family in the news for reported blackmail. A DeKalb teacher was charged with child molestation, a man was credited with stopping a mass shooting at a bar, and Atlanta was named a top city for mosquitoes were other top stories this week in Georgia.
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- 14 Georgia Schools Make Forbes Top Colleges 2019 List
- Motorcycle Driver Arrested For Going 163 MPH On Ga. 400: Police
- Chrisley Daughter Says Dad, Brother Are Blackmailing Her
- DeKalb School Teacher Charged With Child Molestation
- VIDEO: Armed Man Credited With Stopping Mass Shooting At GA Bar
- Atlanta Named Among Top Mosquito Cities In U.S.
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- Atlanta Named Among Best For Soccer Fans
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- Johns Creek Ranked 3rd Safest City To Raise A Child: Report
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- Forsyth Man Arrested For Soliciting Child Porn On Snapchat
- Drug Task Force Shuts Down Alpharetta Drug House, Saves Baby
- Lithonia Man Arrested In 2017 Murder Cold Case: Sheriff
- Kennesaw State Welcomes Record Number Of Freshmen For Fall 2019
- Tech Professor Admits Defrauding National Science Foundation
- Douglas Deputy Bought Alcohol For Minors: Sheriff
- Driver 'Didn't Mean To' Go 110 MPH Down Busy Alpharetta Street
- Gwinnett Fire Department Douses Duplex Fire
- Horses Found Roaming Johns Creek Neighborhood, Returned To Owner
- Sheriff: Blue-Green Algae Not Cause Of K9's Death
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