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Visit Museums at No Charge July 6-7
Bank of America and Merrill Lynch customers may visit a local museum for free this weekend.

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Bank of America and Merrill Lynch customers may visit a local museum for free this weekend.

The radKIDS program promises to help empower your children on how to protect themselves in dangerous situations and places.
On July 6-7, bank customers can visit the Atlanta History Museum and the High Museum of Art for free.
The radKIDS program promises to help empower your children on how to protect themselves in dangerous situations and places.
1910 Public House had originally set its grand opening for late June or early July.
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Despite the wet weather and rescheduling of fireworks, the music and booths drew in a crowd to the downtown area.
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Brandy Leeanne Coker, who was arrested in early June in connection to the killing of Dewayne Jackson at a Norcross motel, has had murder and aggravated assault charges against her dismissed. The primary suspect, Tony Craig, is still on the loose.
The July 3rd event, sans fireworks, will go on in historic downtown until 10 p.m.
Check back here for any weather alerts issued by the National Weather Service.
Check back here for any weather alerts issued by the National Weather Service.
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Here is a list of recent incidents dated June 26-July 1 from the Lilburn Police Department.
Oceans Bar & Grill received a passing score of 80 despite its citations, including the discovery of in its drink machines. See how other restaurants did in recent health inspections from June 26-28.
A dog was thrown from a balcony, another one died in a residential fire and other news from around the metro Atlanta area.
Lilburn Police are looking for two black males in connection to the June 27th incident.
Despite the hazardous weather that's expected, the city says the annual July 3rd event will take place whether it rains or shines.