5 things to know tonight: As he exits, Garrison Keillor skewers Atlanta Braves' move to Cobb County

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1. As he exits, Garrison Keillor skewers Atlanta Braves' move to Cobb County. Garrison Keillor, accompanied by bluegrassist Ricky Skaggs, brought his national radio show "Prairie Home Companion" to Atlanta one last time over the weekend. [Read more]

2. Thousands dropped from food stamps. Hundreds of thousands of people have been dropped from food stampsnationally, including several thousand in metro Atlanta, due to a new rule that they must get a job. [Read more]

3. Atlanta principal involved in grades scandal could get HR director job. An Atlanta high school principal involved in a grade-changing scandal is slated to move to a director's position in Atlanta Public Schools' human resources office. [Read more]

4. Atlanta council approves Bobby Jones Golf Course land swap. The Atlanta City Council agreed Monday by a 12-3 vote to give the Bobby Jones Golf Course to the state as part of a deal that will help with the sale of Underground Atlanta to a private developer. [Read more]

5. U.S. asks Toyota to explain why ISIS has so many new trucksTerrorists drive nice trucks, U.S. counter-terrorism officials have noticed. [Read more]