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Clayton prosecutor who used AI gets suspended from Georgia Supreme Court
Asst. DA Deborah Leslie, whose use of artificial intelligence led to her filing briefs loaded with phony case law, can’t practice before the state’s high court for six months.

Is it AI? DeKalb’s wrong map shows potential pitfalls of government tech use
When DeKalb County sent out a satellite map illustrating locations where recent alleged arsons took place, it meant to inform the public with some facts. The problem? The map ...

‘Very emotional’: SCAD students lose mementos, portfolios in Atlanta dorm fire
An April 27 fire at a SCAD Atlanta dorm caused smoke and water damage, forcing 143 students to relocate and leaving many without portfolios and personal keepsakes.
In Georgia governor’s race, Republicans spend big while Democrats scrape for cash
The four main Republican candidates have more than $13.5 million in cash on hand, more than five times their Democratic counterparts.

First hybrid soon to roll out of South Georgia Hyundai EV factory
Hyundai to build a Kia hybrid at its South Georgia EV plant and ramp up overall production by adding a second shift of workers starting in September.
Sports HQ opens in Fayette, aiming to cement soccer supremacy in Georgia
National Training Center in Fayetteville bolsters metro Atlanta’s ambitions to become the ‘epicenter of soccer’ in America.

ABC’s ‘20/20’ to spotlight killing of Georgia teen tied to ex-Doraville officer
The new two-hour episode includes interviews with Susana Morales’ family and Gwinnett police investigators.
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Father charged in son’s Buckhead death released from jail months after shooting
A man charged with killing his son outside a Buckhead apartment complex was released from Fulton County Jail on bond with strict conditions.

Severe weather moves out of metro Atlanta as rain chances return for weekend
There’s a chance for rain in metro Atlanta this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
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Usher is hiring paid interns for his upcoming tour. Here’s why.
Usher is hiring paid interns in Atlanta and Detroit to work on his co-headlining stadium tour, a rare workforce development opportunity in live entertainment.

Severe weather moves out of metro Atlanta as rain chances return for weekend
There’s a chance for rain in metro Atlanta this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
States are suing to foil ICE’s warehouse detention plan. Not Georgia.
“We’re on our own,” Social Circle city leadership said of the fight against a sprawling ICE warehouse plan there.

AJC poll: Georgians concerned about inflation, economy as midterms loom
Republican and Democratic voters in Georgia agree on at least one thing: inflation is the most important issue facing the state.

Busy metro Atlanta ERs leave ambulance patients waiting outside, data shows
Georgia data shows medical crews that pull up to the busiest hospitals in metro Atlanta sometimes end up waiting over an hour to transfer care to emergency department staff.

Bipartisan group on Fulton commission wants Kemp to consider suspending sheriff
The calls for a probe come in the wake of allegations that a former Fulton County Jail inmate suffered severe neglect, leading to amputations of his lower legs and fingers.

Ted Turner’s colleagues, friends remember the mogul
Everyone has a Ted Turner story. We get to hear some good ones from the people who knew him best.

Ted Turner, CNN founder, business maverick and ‘Mouth of the South,’ dies at 87
Ted Turner, visionary Atlanta businessman, died peacefully Wednesday, surrounded by his family, according to a spokesperson for the family.

Road closed: I-285 closure to impact metro Atlanta traffic all weekend
Lanes in both directions will be closed south of I-20, from Cascade Road to Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, starting Friday night.

Why is floodwater so dangerous?
Flooding may not always receive the attention other weather-related disasters do, but floods can be deadly.



