1. Georgia city votes to limit cooperation with ICE. Clarkston Council members voted unanimously Tuesday night to limit their tiny DeKalb County city's cooperation with federal deportation officers amid the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration. [Read here]

2. Atlanta man, girlfriend were strangled in Belize, autopsy reveals. Drew DeVoursney, 36, a U.S. Marine veteran, and Francesca Matus, 52, of Toronto, had duct tape around their right wrists when their decomposed bodies were found Monday, according to police in the Central American country. [Read here]

3. Sally Yates to contradict White House statements on Mike Flynn. Sally Yates, the former U.S. attorney in Atlanta and former acting U.S. attorney general, is set to testify Monday before the U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham-led subcommittee. [Read here]

4. Braves offense keeps humming in victory over Mets. If the Braves are going to have to score lots of runs to win in their new ballpark, at least they know they can do it. The Braves continued their recent offensive surge en route to a 9-7 victory against the Mets on Tuesday. [Read here]

5. Warm weather ahead for Wednesday. Enjoy the warm weather while it lasts because it won't last long. Southwest winds Wednesday are expected to push temperatures past the average 77-degree high for this time of the year, according to Channel 2 Action News. [Read here]

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