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UGA crash survivor out of coma | Couple uses car to stop runaway vehicle | A local fast food hot spot | Ga's top baby names

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Undercover Shaq: Atlanta Lyft Users Get Huge Surprise

Shaquille O'Neal is a lot of things: 19-year NBA great, TV commentator and media personality, rapper and musician, reality TV show star. But a master of disguises, he isn't.

Just in time for the NBA Finals, Shaq was in Atlanta as one of those undercover drivers. And several unsuspecting passengers got a massive surprise. >>> Read more.

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UGA Crash Survivor Is Out of Her Coma

Agnes Kim, the driver in a crash that killed four University of Georgia students in April, has emerged from her coma, supporters say.

Kim, 21, was transported to the Shepherd Center in Atlanta for brain-injury treatments in mid-May.

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"She has now made it two weeks into therapy at Shepherd, and we’ve got some good news— she’s awake!" read a Wednesday post on a page set up for Kim on YouCaring, a crowdfunding site. >>> Read more.

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Couple Uses Car To Stop Runaway Vehicle Of Driver Suffering Seizure

  • Risking injury, the husband and wife positioned their vehicle to stop the car traveling uncontrollably along S.R. 400 in Alpharetta.

Marietta Second in U.S. For Most Fast-Food Joints

  • No matter where you live, you don’t have to drive far to find a fast-food restaurant. Especially in Marietta. Only Pensacola has more.

William, Ava Top Baby Names in Georgia

  • The Social Security Administration has released its list of the most popular baby names of 2015.

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