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Nick Cellini

790 The Zone fires Mayhem in the AM

Soon after suspending its morning show, 790 The Zone fired "Mayhem in the AM," according to one of the on-air hosts.

Red Hot Chili Peppers in Gwinnett

Music Midtown announces lineup

Lucky number three seems to be attached to the Music Midtown festival. It’s the third year for the mega-popular event (since returning from a lengthy hiatus in the mid-2000s).

Latest: Sports

Lance and Lawrence Austin

Recruits have Georgia Tech seeing double

Georgia Tech fans were seeing double on Monday. A pair of twin defensive backs from Lamar County High School committed to Georgia Tech over South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

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Braves scoring, winning despite leadoff deficiency

Their hitters have the most strikeouts and third-lowest average with runners in scoring position in the National League, yet the Braves have the second-best record in the majors.

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Latest: News, politics

Do teacher prep programs measure up in Georgia?

New ratings: No four-star teacher prep programs in Georgia

In a much-anticipated report released Tuesday, the National Council on Teacher Quality rates teacher preparation programs, concluding that ”a vast majority of teacher preparation programs do not give aspiring teachers adequate return on their investment of time and tuition dollars.

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McCain raps Obama on secret e-mails

Republican complaints about the use of aliases and secret e-mail accounts by Obama Administration officials suddenly gained new attention on Monday, as Sen.

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Metro area pools to cut summer hours

First person: Even for grownups, it's never too late to learn to swim

For this Atlantan and others, jumping into the pool can be cathartic release of old fears

A late-life father

Personal Journeys: A story of late-life fatherhood

An AJC editor discovers the hijinks, horrors — and joys — of becoming a first-time dad at age 54 (Story and video).

Case against Crittenton a warped tale

Crime and punishment: From honor student, star to accused killer

The fall of Javaris Crittenton, as depicted by prosecutors, is a perverse parody of that most shopworn of sagas: The gifted young athlete rises above the pull of neighborhood gangs and finds salvation in the NBA.

Mark Arum Weekend Construction outlook

Updated every Friday, Mark Arum tells us where we can find construction, events and anything else to slow us down on the roads this weekend.