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2 Dead In Car | Bulldogs Win SEC Title | Bojangles Fatal Shooting: GA Weekend

A father defending his daughter is dead; a man was rescued in a fire; the Georgia Bulldogs are headed to playoffs; and a pastor's criticism.

We have rounded up the stories you may have missed over the weekend to prepare you for the week ahead.

The National Park Service will no longer honor Juneteenth or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but will observe President Donald Trump's birthday for its free entry days.

A father is dead after defending his daughter against a Bojangles shift manager accused of teasing her, and a fire has led to at least one person being displaced.

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Here are some of the top stories from the weekend you may have missed in Georgia:

GA Pastor Slams NPS For MLK, Juneteenth Removal From Free Entry Days

The National Park Service will allow free entry to its sites on President Donald Trump's birthday but not on Juneteenth or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. One Georgia pastor calls the decision a "slap in the face."

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Bulldogs Notch SEC Win, 3rd Seed In College Football Playoff

The Southeastern Conference championship trophy stays in Atlanta, but the Bulldogs have a playoff quarterfinal bout in the works.

Bojangles Manager Arrested In Fatal Shooting Of Worker's Father: Report

A shift manager at a Bojangles is facing murder charges in connection with the shooting death of an employee's father in Georgia.

1 Rescued, 1 Displaced In Atlanta Townhome Fire: Reports

Heavy flames tore through the roof of an eight-unit building, causing at least one person to be displaced in Atlanta.

2 People Found Dead In Car

A 54-year-old Georgia man was taken into custody in Tennessee in connection with the double deadly shootings.

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