Here are five things you need to know tonight:

1. Bert Weiss, given the first opportunity to talk on air about his feelings regarding Jeff Dauler's sudden departure from his show to Star 94, more or less punted. His emotions were clearly raw and he said he didn't want to say anything he would regret in the future. [Read more]

2. Jeff Schultz writes: "Regardless of what side of the Mark Richt debate you fall on, there are two issues getting a lot of attention that I don't believe should be factors in the decision." [Read more]

3. Donald and Crystal Howard were killed in a Saturday evening wreck. A state trooper spent hours caring for their children, ranging in age from 6 to 13. [Read more]

4. In a referendum on the identity of two communities, voters in Tucker embraced cityhood for their well-known suburb while residents narrowly opposed the concept in LaVista Hills, a region named less than a year ago. [Read more]

5. Tonight's weather: Cloudy this evening with showers after midnight and areas of dense fog developing. [See the complete forecast]

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