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Sandusky Begins Appeal Of Sex Abuse Convictions

Three months after a judge sentenced Jerry Sandusky to spend the rest of his life in jail, the convicted felon’s legal team is starting the appeal process. He and his lawyers will be in court Thursday to start the appeal, which is based on their claims they did not have adequate time to prepare for the trial.
 

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Atlanta traffic court needs changes

Your government: A closer look at the operations of traffic court

Atlanta’s traffic court needs work, including upgraded computers and judges working outside the usual business hours.

7:30 a.m.  

New terminal brings pleasures, perturbances

Bill rises for shuttles at Atlanta airport’s new terminal

To keep average wait times to five minutes or less, the airport is spending more than three times the original amount it originally expected on shuttles.

7:32 a.m.  

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Personal Journeys: A family fractured by war and grief

AJC's Mark Davis tells the moving story of Doria Alecksen and her son, Charles, as they learn to cope after losing two family members in too short a time.

7:38 a.m.