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Unsupervised inmates would destroy new Fulton jail, report says
A damning report says Fulton County's jail staffing crisis is so bad that unsupervised detainees with makeshift weapons would immediately tear apart any new facility.
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Falcons’ McGary will miss significant time, likely headed to injured reserve
Falcons coach Raheem Morris said after the 31-13 loss to the Cowboys on Friday that McGary will miss significant time and likely is headed for some time on injured reserve.
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Joey Wentz has rare poor outing as Braves lose to Mets
Friday’s series opener didn’t go as hoped. The Braves lost to the Mets 12-7 and dropped to 2-2 on the homestand. They surrendered those 12 runs on 21 hits.
Bobby Cox, alumni celebrate 30th anniversary of Braves’ 1995 championship
There were over 30 franchise alumni in the festivities, making it the largest such get together the Braves have hosted, according to the team.
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Attention, voters! Candidates raise their hands to run for school board seats.
Four metro Atlanta school districts will hold school board elections Nov. 4.
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Man to serve life for killing teen after stealing $8 in botched drug deal
Georgia man to serve life for killing teen after stealing $8 in botched drug deal
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Beamer family ties are a big story at this year’s Aflac Kickoff weekend
Gamecocks coach Shane Beamer faces Virginia Tech, where his father built a legacy, in the Aflac Kickoff Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. He expressed how much the matchup means.
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Order on the tee: Ralph Stokes makes sure the day starts well at East Lake
Ex-Alabama football star and businessman Ralph Stokes, 72, has become a beloved figure in Georgia golf circles. He’s the man who makes sure order is maintained.
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Will Cobb’s Superior Court clerk remain in office amid criminal case?
Taylor was indicted last month on charges she told an employee to destroy public documents instead of handing them over in response to an open records request from the AJC.
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Two Atlanta authors debut novels about women on a mission
Two Atlanta authors make their literary debuts during these waning days of summer, and both have author events in town next month.