Five things you should know for Tuesday, September 1:

1. Authorities began chasing the cab of a tractor-trailer about 90 miles south of Atlanta in Bibb County. [Read how the chase ended here]

2. Police weren't given an address and went to the wrong house Monday night. The result was an officer and homeowner shot, and a dog killed. [Read the full story here]

2. The Braves' purge continues. Find out which outfielder is now a member of the Royals team. [Read David O'Brien's story here | Good pitching still doesn't get a win]

3. They say a dog is man's best friend, but for one 3-year-old, it's a cat. [Read how a feline saved a toddler's life]

5. Do you like rain? If you answered yes, you're going to be disappointed today. [Get your full forecast here]

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