Five things to know Thursday, March 10:

1. Hillary Clinton was asked during last night's debate if she would drop out of the race if were indicted in an email investigation. [Greg Bluestein has her response]

2. The pastor of an Atlanta megachurch has apologized for call parents "stinking selfish." [Stephanie Toone has the story on Andy Stanley]

3. How will hitting be affected in the Braves' new park? [Tim Tucker tells you]

4. The body of Fox Theatre organist Larry-Douglas Embury, who died Feb. 19, is still unclaimed at the morgue. [Steve Burns tells you what the man's friends are doing about it]

5. Spring is still nearly two weeks away, but don't tell that to the weather. [get your Atlanta weather forecast here]

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Throughout March we're celebrating Women's History Month. Today, we bring you the story of Beverly Harvard, Atlanta's first female police chief.

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In 2022, Georgia Power projected its winter peak electricity demand would grow by about 400 megawatts by 2031. Since then, Georgia has experienced a boom of data centers, which require a large load of electricty to run, and Georgia Power's recent forecast shows peak demand growing by 20 times the 400-megawatt estimate from just three years ago. (Illustration by Philip Robibero/AJC)

Credit: Illustration: Philip Robibero / AJC