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Human Skull Found | Deadly Work Dispute | IVF Mishap: GA News

Snow Flurries In GA | Mass Layoffs At CDC | Shooting Kills Teen | Updates On Search For Missing Boater | Murder Suspect Charged

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Snow In GA

Some snow flurries snuck into metro Atlanta, while the north Georgia mountains saw their own snowflakes this week. Below-freezing temperatures brought cold weather to "Hotlanta."

Kemp On CDC Mass Layoffs: Fed Government Could Use 'Rightsizing'

GOP Gov. Brian Kemp recently responded to President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's latest move, which reportedly left nearly 1,300 CDC probationary workers jobless following layoffs.

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Search For Missing Boater Ongoing At GA Lake

The search for a missing Westminster Schools coach continues after he and a Spelman College instructor disappeared from a Georgia nearly two weeks ago. Authorities were still searching for the man on Friday.

IVF Mishap Leads To GA Woman Delivering Wrong Baby: Lawsuit

A Georgia woman is suing a fertility clinic she claimed implanted her with the wrong embryo during in vitro fertilization. The woman, who bonded with the child, wanted to keep him; however, she was forced to give up the baby after five months, according to the lawsuit.

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Man Killed Staff Member Over Work Dispute, Police Say

A manager is being accused of fatally shooting his staff member over an employment matter. He is facing murder charges, police said.

ID Needed For Human Skull Found In Lawrenceville

The public's help is being sought in identifying a human skull that was recently found in Georgia.

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