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A resident of a southwest Atlanta senior citizen high rise allegedly stabbed two of his neighbors late Monday, killing one just hours before she would have celebrated her 76th birthday, police said.
The Georgia Tech area will soon be the new home of an AT&T innovation center that would add dozens of new research jobs and power a high-tech incubator designed to generate more startups across metro Atlanta.
RADIO HOSTS FIRED FOR 'STUPID' GAG
790 the Zone radio personalities Nick Cellini, Chris Dimino and Steve "Steak" Shapiro were fired Monday after joking about a New Orleans Saints football player who suffers from ALS.
Karzai says his country's armed forces are taking over from the U.S.-led NATO coalition for the first time in the nearly 12-year war.
WOMEN GET EQUAL SHOT AT COMBAT ROLES
The military is to announce plans today to let women train as Navy SEALS, Army Rangers and other front-line jobs.
Atlanta’s waterlogged June continued to get even soggier early Tuesday, with more rain streaming into north Georgia from the west. With nearly two weeks left in the month, Atlanta’s rainfall total for June of 6.74 inches is almost 3 inches more than the normal rainfall for the entire month.
WHERE JIMMY HOFFA COULD TURN UP
Federal agents are digging again for the Teamster boss' remains, this time in a suburban Detroit field, after a reputed mobster said Hoffa was buried there in a barn.
LAWMAKERS DEMAND MORE NSA INFO
Army Gen. Keith Alexander is testifying before a House intelligence committee a day after the president called the agency's surveillance programs "transparent" in an interview.
The Spurs can finish off the Heat tonight in Game 6 of the NBA finals; Miami won 27 games in a row this season but has lost three of the last five.
The Associated Press and George Mathis contributed to this report.
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