Here are five stories you need to know to catch up on the weekend:

1. Joseph Kennedy was killed Friday on Browns Mill Road after he struck two other vehicles, crashed into the treeline and flipped over in his luxury sports car, according to the DeKalb fire department. The Lamborghini ignited and Kennedy was killed. [Read more]

2. Alabama's meeting against Georgia in Athens will kick off at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 3, according to the SEC. [Read more]

3. Students and staff members gathered Monday morning to remember and honor a high school English teacher who died in a camping accident Saturday. "We are grieving as a community at this sudden loss of a beloved teacher, mentor, co-worker, and friend, yet we rejoice in knowing that John-Michael is with our Savior," the school posted on its Facebook page. [Read more]

4. The Hate Committee members, so brazen they had T-shirts made bearing the moniker, were responsible for five deaths between May 13th and July 30th, said DeKalb County District Attorney Robert James, who this week secured a 45-count indictment against nine of "the most dangerous members of the gang." [Read more]

5. Tonight's forecast: Cloudy skies early, then off and on rain showers overnight and a low of 63. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain is 60 percent. [Get more real-time weather info]

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Chairman Jason Shaw presides over a meeting of the Georgia Public Service Commission in Atlanta on Tuesday, July 15, 2025. (Ben Gray for the AJC)

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