Five things to know Tuesday, November 3:

1. There's no question Mark Richt has had a history of winning with the Bulldogs, but it's the losses that have become most memorable. [Read our roundup of why Richt and Georgia should part ways, and tell us what you think]

2. Does your car have a keyless ignition? If you answered yes, you'll want to read this. [Keyless ignitions linked to deaths]

3. Yes, teachers are harassed and bullied by students; there is video to prove it. [Read Maureen Downey's Get Schooled blog here]

4. Chance the Rapper sold out the Tabernacle last night. Were you there? [See if you're in our photo gallery]

5. Will you need your umbrella again today? [Get your full Atlanta area weather forecast here]

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