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Photos: Georgia Power Volunteers Work On MLK Day Of Service
The volunteer arm of Georgia Power participated in the Day of Service, taking on landscaping projects.

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The volunteer arm of Georgia Power participated in the Day of Service, taking on landscaping projects.

Authorities say the Douglasville man is responsible in an October 2019 murder.
Naperville authorities are asking anybody who knows the owner of this smiley pup to come forward.
Police say the suspect ran away west on Tupelo Avenue after a failed robbery.
She sent in a video of herself "paying it backward" at a local Starbucks, winning a trip to Ellen's show and a hefty prize.
Authorities say he arrived at a restaurant to meet whom he thought was a 14-year-old girl.
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Here's a look at what the Downers Grove Park District is offering in the coming weeks.
The Chief of Police sat down with some teens to get their perspective on crime in the area.
Spend this MLK Day in service of the community, in line with the civil rights icon's legacy of service.
Those who deal with mental health or substance abuse disorders have a great chance to find resources Thursday.
Registration is still open for the chili cook off, and event-goers will naturally get to eat all the chili they want.
The event will go over modern teenage years and how to parent through them.
The sheriff's office is warning the public of a scam in which the caller pretends to be them, claiming false warrants.
Authorities found nearly four pounds of meth on the boy, and an additional 50 pounds in the car he was in, resulting in four arrests.
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