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HGTV's 'Property Brothers' in Atlanta shooting two shows

The dashing Drew and Jonathan Scott aka "The Property Brothers" are shooting two of their HGTV reality shows in Atlanta and will be here well into next year.

TV best bets with returns of 'American Horror Story,' 'The Walking Dead'

While the broadcast networks start assessing what's working (NBC's "The Blacklist," Fox's "Sleepy Hollow") and what hasn't (ABC has already canceled "Lucky 7"), two popular basic cable dramas return this week: FX's "American Horror Story: Coven" Wednesday and AMC's 'The Walking Dead.

'Idol' bits: Top exec promises focus on contestants

With the arms race for salaries for big-name celebrities on music competition shows, the focus has tended to be more on said judges than the contestants.

Sports

Analysis of UGA's 2014 football recruiting class ... so far

How good is UGA’s 2014 recruiting class? We asked some of the top recruiting analysts for their opinion.

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Test of leadership as BYU week begins

It was August, and Georgia Tech brimmed with hope. Defensive coordinator Ted Roof shared some kind words about his many seniors, how they were taking on coaching roles with younger players.

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With the UGA offense ailing, the burden's on the D

With five games gone, Georgia has lost its best wide receiver, its fastest wide receiver and its second-best tailback for the season to knee injuries.

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News, politics

AJC special report: SAT scores rise with family wealth. A notable exception in state: Norcross High

The AJC education team looked at recently released 2013 SAT scores for metro Atlanta high schools and found something that critics have long said: Scores are closely tied to a factor beyond any student's aptitude: the amount of money their parents have.

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No sign of deal to end budget impasse

As the federal government shutdown rolled through the weekend, there were no signs either party was giving in, as lawmakers in the Congress and the White House traded more shots over who is to blame for the ongoing budget impasse.

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Got a Tech Business? Tell us your story

Another Sunday, another great story in the AJC related to tech and entrepreneurism. Last week the AJC's Michael Kanell wrote about Helping Tech Grow in Atlanta, and today business assignment editor Matt Kempner profiled entrepreneur Diana Harbour and her Athens-based online business that's on track to earn $ 8 million in sales this year.

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Hotoberfest kicks off another season of beer festivals

Hotoberfest kicks off season of beer festivals

Looking for something to do this weekend? If you are a beer lover, you might want to check out Hotoberfest 2013 at Historic Fourth Ward Park on North Avenue.

APS superintendent: Close 13 schools

Image hurts, helps in search for new superintendent

The hunt for a new leader of Atlanta Public Schools has picked up steam, with superintendent candidates being targeted from across the country to replace Erroll Davis, who will retire next year.

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