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Anti-Abortion bill | Meth trafficking | Woman strangled | Fire destroys home | Smoke alarm blitz | Raising money for food | Inspiring racer

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Video Game Play Turns Into Real Life Grand Theft Auto: Police
Video game play turned into a real-life grand theft auto when players got mad and robbed the people they were playing with, police say.
Fire Completely Destroys Home
The homeowner was heating oil on the stove in the kitchen and fell asleep, according to fire investigators.
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2 Charged With Meth Trafficking, Firearm Possession
Deputies say they pulled over a Crown Victoria with white emergency lights and a working siren. The stop yielded drug and firearm charges.
Anti-Abortion 'Heartbeat' Bill Introduced In General Assembly
The law is designed to protect preborn children from abortions once a heartbeat is detected.
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Strangled Woman's Killer Found, Denied Bond: Police
A strangled woman's body, discovered on a Douglas County roadside, has been identified and the killer arrested, according to police.
Also Worth A Look Today
- Bottoms' Mac And Cheese Recipe Fundraiser Raises More Than 37K
- Racer Inspiring His Community One Contest At A Time
- FBI Seeks Info About Possible Georgia Victim Of Serial Killer
- Ex-MARTA Exec Sentenced To Prison In $520K Fraud Scheme
- Local Fire Department Runs 'Smoke Alarm Blitz'
Across The United States
- Wrongfully Convicted CA Man Gets $21M Settlement
- Kraft Court Date Tenatively Set
- Thousands Of Golf Balls Spill Onto Highway
- ‘They Were Eating Her’: Dogs Attack, Kill Woman
- Woman Pleads Guilty To Killing Three Babies
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