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“Yes, this could be convenient for certain individuals, but at what expense? How would you like an interstate dropped in your backyard?” said one resident.
“Killing innocent people, targeting civilians is wrong, doesn’t matter if Palestinian, Israeli, American or any other nationality, Edward Mitchell, CAIR National Deputy Director said.”
Parents of some of the victims were in the courtroom and said they are pleased to see the criminal process move forward and want justice to be served.
Debbie Shelton Moore picked up a call last Friday from a local number and heard what she thought was her 22-year-old daughter crying.
Even with Georgia and Atlanta already a major hub for productions, the co-founder still saw a need for a space like this: small enough to cater every need while large enough for major motion picture companies.
There is a push to make insulin more affordable for diabetic patients. Sen. Raphael Warnock sat down with hospital leaders to discuss what can be done.
Trains move through a Westside Atlanta neighborhood across Chappell Road daily.
The breakfast also included a speech from Atlanta Public Schools superintendent Dr. Lisa Herring.
The world’s busiest airport is preparing for a busy spring break travel season.
For more than 20 years, students here at KMHS have put on what’s simply known as “The Dance.”
The family escaped only with what they were wearing.
A new program is launching to help homeowners and renters pay rising bills and connect them to resources that can help.
The townhome community says the entrance was hit dozens of times over the years…but this time was on purpose.
A fire broke out, and firefighters couldn't fight it because they didn't have water pressure.
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