1. Case closed on Kendrick Johnson death with no federal charges filed. Federal authorities said Monday they will not bring charges against anyone in the death of Valdosta teenager Kendrick Johnson and declared the long-simmering case closed. {Read more}
2. Georgia GOP activist resigns from post, disavowing Donald Trump. Newton County Republican Jason Pye formally resigned from his county's GOP committee, saying he could not support presumptive nominee Donald Trump because "his views on most issues contradict my personal views on the role of government and the free market." {Read more}
3. FDA issues frozen vegetable recall for Walmart, others. Frozen mixed vegetables and frozen green peas produced by National Frozen Foods Corporation are under a limited recall because of possible listeria contamination, the Food and Drug Administration announced. {Read more}
4. 'Satan made gays' sign vandalized at Gwinnett church. Gwinnett County police said officers were called to the Back to the Bible Holiness Church, located at 690 New Street in Buford, after the black paint was spotted Monday. {Read more}
5. Georgia leads nation in K9 officer hot car deaths. Since 2013, five Georgia K9 officers have been killed, according to the Officer Down website. Four died inside hot police vehicles. {Read more}
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