1. Braves trying to trade Callaspo: The Braves scratched infielder Alberto Callaspo from the lineup Monday when it looked like a trade might get finalized. He hasn't been the player the Braves anticipated when they signed him in December to a one-year, $3 million contract. [Read more]

4. Redesigned I-285/Ga. 400 interchange inches closer to reality: The approved environmental impact clearances issued by the Federal Highway Administration mean that Georgia transportation planners can move forward with selecting a team to design, build and partially finance the project. [Read more]

5. Mom awaits word on missing daughter: A nervous Decatur mother awaits word on her 26-year-old daughter who went missing on a boat in Miami late Sunday. [Read more]

6. No additional discipline for Horford: Al Horford will not receive additional discipline for the Flagrant Foul 2 that resulted in his ejection from Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals Sunday night. [Read more]

7. So fetch! The mansion featured as Regina George's home in the 2004 comedy "Mean Girls" has hit the market for $14.8 million. [Read more]

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