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UPDATE: Snellville Teen Surrenders In Connection With Shooting
Damia Mitchell, 17, of Snellville turned herself in to authorities in connection with the death Sunday of Faith Burns, 20, of Loganville.

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Damia Mitchell, 17, of Snellville turned herself in to authorities in connection with the death Sunday of Faith Burns, 20, of Loganville.

Black ice on north and middle Georgia roads forced schools in Gwinnett County to shuffle their schedules Tuesday.
Volunteering and supporting food banks in Gwinnett County are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
Volunteering and supporting food banks in and near Loganville and Grayson are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
Volunteering and supporting food banks in and near Dacula are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
Volunteering and supporting food banks in and near Paulding County are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
Volunteering and supporting food banks in and near Bartow County are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
Arbor Place gets a new tenant next week: a drive-thru mass vaccination site run by Cobb & Douglas Public Health.
Paulding's newest sheriff's deputies will now spend a week learning county procedures before training with the uniform patrol division.
Volunteering and supporting food banks in and near Lawrenceville are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
Volunteering and supporting food banks in Douglas County are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
Gwinnett County, the City of Lawrenceville and other donors are teaming up to provide $525,000 to a COVID-19 safety-net organization.
Representatives of the popular Texas fast-food chain Whataburger reportedly have been scouting several Atlanta-area locations.
Cobb schools Superintendent Chris Ragsdale's contract extension was approved 4-3, with Republicans for it and Democrats against it.
The only Dawg to make preseason All-American, Pope standout Ryan Webb left Georgia's starting rotation after testing positive for COVID-19.
State Rep. Joseph Gullett of Dallas is co-sponsoring a bill that would authorize remote online notarizations even after the pandemic ends.
Police need the public’s help to identify two women believed to be involved in a recent theft at the Loganville Walmart.
In addition to Microsoft's cloud data centers in East Point and Douglasville, the company is planning more facilities at Quarry Yard.
A massive development off Highway 316 with more than 300 homes for different income levels is being proposed by an Alpharetta builder.
Downtown Cartersville's new "Entertainment District" restricts open alcohol containers to city-approved cups, and then only on weekends.