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Light up the night as Duluth’s Art Month culminates with Lantern Parade
With its Enchanted Forest Glow theme, Duluth's Lantern Parade event will come alive with music, storytelling, dance and more from 5-9 p.m. before the main event, the parade
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Why certain jobs work well for seniors
Many seniors are steadily working across metro Atlanta. Here's some tips on finding the right fit for you now - and in the long term.
Orchestral Manoeuvres comes out of the dark to mix tunes old and new
Health issues sidelined the British band‘s tour last year, but they’re back on the road and playing Atlanta this month.
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YMCA adaptive swim program gives kids with disabilities a chance to learn
The adaptive swim program at the YMCA of Metro Atlanta uses 1-on-1 lessons to help children with varied levels of physical, cognitive and developmental abilities
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Fulton juror’s cocaine conviction upends attempted murder trial
A juror in a Fulton County attempted murder trial failed to disclose her decades-old felony conviction for cocaine possession, prompting a new trial.
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School shooting suspect’s dad will face jurors close to home
The father of the Apalachee school shooting suspect may be facing a jury of peers much closer to home than he’d expected.
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High-profile lawyers face lasting consequences of election fraud claims
The consequences of supporting President Donald Trump when he cried foul over the 2020 election are still being felt by several high-profile attorneys with Georgia ties.
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Cutting Orlando Arcia was warranted, but it doesn’t mean Braves won’t miss him
On TV, Orlando Arcia appeared to be a solid fielder and a below-average hitter. But to his Braves teammates, he was much more than that.
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Summer could see Atlanta pro teams flip the script into contention
As summer starts, hope springs eternal for the Dream and Braves, who are both hovering around .500, and the Falcons head to OTAs knowing Michael Penix Jr. is their quarterback