Here are five things to know tonight:
1. Atlanta police say they recovered $6,000 in cash, two pounds of marijuana and more than two ounces of cocaine after Monday night's officer-involved shooting that left one man dead and another in jail. [Read more]
2. Legendary Atlanta concert promoter Alex Cooley has died. The Atlanta music scene would not be what it is today without Cooley, beginning with the Atlanta International Pop Festival in 1969 and continuing up until his death earlier today in Florida at age 74. [Read more]
3. Mark Richt, now suddenly a free agent, is also a bit of a hot commodity. Richt was contacted by "about five" schools on Monday, the soon-to-be-former Georgia football coach said on his radio show Monday night. He did not name any of them. [Read more] | [Who could steal the Bulldogs' top prospect Jacob Eason?] | [Georgia's haphazard gamble for a profitable football CEO after Richt]
4. The Georgia Secretary of State's Office has refused to release public documents that likely detail how a massive data breach in the office happened and exactly how outside groups handled more than 6 million voters' personal information. [Read more]
5. Tonight's weather: Overcast and rainy, with a low of 59. [See the complete forecast]
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