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10 Most Popular Stories of the Week: TV Show Prepping, Train Kills Man and More

Here's a look at the most viewed stories on Norcross Patch during the past week. Click on the links to see what your friends and neighbors have been reading.

Here are the 10 most popular stories on Norcross Patch for the week ending March 16:

1. Deceased Man Identified in Train-Car Wreck

A man and a car were hit by a train after the man tried to help the driver get out of a car on the train tracks near Buford Highway.

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2. Filming for TV Pilot Delayed in Norcross

Filming was supposed to start Wednesday for the television show pilot for "The Returned," a supernatural drama for ABC that will be filmed in Norcross.

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Initial reports of the train-car wreck didn't say much, but it said enough: One man was dead from the collision.

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Norcross resident Leigh Broschat is posting day-to-day blogs on how the crews for "The Returned" are prepping the shooting locations for filming.

5. Blue Devil Boys Win Another Trophy for Norcross High

The Norcross boys won the state basketball championship game against Hillgrove last weekend.

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Kaiser Permanente donated $10,000 to Gwinnett Title 1 schools to fund their financial literacy, entrepreneurship and workforce readiness programs.

7. Norcross Beats North Gwinnett For State Girls AAAAAA Title

The Lady Blue Devils won the game 63-42.

8. GAC Wins Class AA Boys Basketball Championship

Another Norcross-area team wins in the state championships. This time it's for the Class AA title.

9. It's Comet PANSTARRS in the Sky!

Norcross-area residents get a spectacular view of the rare "naked-eye" comet, which should be visible through the end of the month.

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Check out six new home listings in the Norcross area.

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