5 things to know tonight: Attorney general seeking resignations of 46 US attorneys; snow likely days before spring and more

1. Attorney general seeks resignations of 46 US attorneys.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is seeking the resignations of 46 United States attorneys who were appointed during the prior presidential administration, the Justice Department said Friday. [Read more]

2. Atlanta rappers arrested in Gwinnett Home Depot gift card theft case. Three men, including two Atlanta rappers, have been arrested on theft charges after $4,000 in activated Home Depot gift cards were taken from a Norcross store and exchanged for cash in DeKalb County. [Read more]

3. Snow likely days before spring. Spring officially starts March 20. And snow — yes, snow — is in the forecast Saturday night and Sunday morning, according to Channel 2 Action News. Less than an inch of snow is possible in higher elevations of North Georgia, Channel 2 meteorologist Brad Nitz said. [Read more]

4. 12 more felony charges for man accused of holding 8 women captive. Kenndric Traman Roberts, 33, was arrested Wednesday after a 20-year-old woman called 911 asking for help. He was charged with trafficking a person for labor and false imprisonment for allegedly forcing the woman to work in strip clubs and threatening harm if she left his home, according to police. [Read more]

5. Former state lawmaker is now artistic director for a Doraville strip club. Tom Crawford of the Georgia Report saw it first, and we will give him credit for that. Even so, we can't resist bringing to your attention a report from Veronica Waters of WSB Radio on the city of Doraville's effort to shut down the Oasis Goodtime Emporium, an alleged nudie bar. [Read more]