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911 Call: Mother Finds Son Dead, Police Seek Help In 2015 Murder
A frantic mother finds her son dead and another body during a 2015 911 call Gwinnett police have released in hopes of uncovering new tips.
28 Students Sickened By Valentine's Candy At School
The students began feeling sick around noon Thursday. They were taken to local hospitals, and police are still investigating.
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Anti-Racism Coalition: We Had To Be 'Armed' At Stone Mountain
An organization protested the KKK at Stone Mountain over Super Bowl weekend, even though there was no white nationalist march.
Rapper 21 Savage: U.S. Immigration Enforcement Policy Is 'Broken'
The British-born rapper was detained for weeks by customs officials in south Georgia on charges that he has overstayed his visa.
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Cuddle Up To The Fireplace In One Of These Cozy Georgia Homes
Cuddle by the fireplace in one of these Georgia homes on the market in Atlanta, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Fulton, Bartow, Cobb and Cherokee.
Also Worth A Look Today
- Crack Addict Sentenced To Life In Woman's Brutal Murder
- Cause Of 28 Sandtown Students' Illness Still A Mystery
- Georgia Smartphone App Launched For Youth In Crisis
- Serial Stalker To Spend 10 Years In Prison
- Kemp Signs School Bus Safety Law, First As Governor
- Police Chief Earns 'Citizen Of The Year'
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STONE MOUNTAIN, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 02: A member of an anti-racist group stands guard near the entrance to the closed Stone Mountain park on February 02, 2019 in Stone Mountain, Georgia. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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