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5 things to know: Delta putting $1 million toward speeding security lines

Long lines for airport security screening stretched through the domestic terminal and snaked through baggage claim at Hartsfield-Jackson International on Monday, May, 9, 2016. The airport is now advising travelers to get to the terminal three hours before their flight. JOHN SPINK / JSPINK@AJC.COM
Long lines for airport security screening stretched through the domestic terminal and snaked through baggage claim at Hartsfield-Jackson International on Monday, May, 9, 2016. The airport is now advising travelers to get to the terminal three hours before their flight. JOHN SPINK / JSPINK@AJC.COM
By Staff reports
May 26, 2016

Five things to know Thursday, May 26:

1. In an effort to speed lines, Delta is putting $1 million into new automated security lanes at Hartsfield-Jackson.  [How much faster does Delta hope the investment will make lines?]

2. It was another long, bad night at Turner Field. Braves lose to Brewers in 13 innings, fall to 2-19 at home.  [David O'Brien has the details]

3. On Wednesday, exiting late morning host Michael Graham on NewsRadio 106.7 did a spoof commercial about fellow host Kim "The Kimmer" Peterson, suggesting he's a racist drug addict who has engaged in bestiality.  [How "The Kimmer" responded]

4. A controversial property swap involving Bobby Jones Golf Course in Buckhead, seen as critical to the redevelopment of Underground Atlanta, could go before the full Atlanta City Council for a vote June 6. [The details of the swap here]

5. The clouds will begin to roll in today. [Are they bringing rain?]

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