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WGAU Athens Radio on MSNAAA tow-to-go program in effect, Georgia authorities urge caution during holiday travelIn addition to AAA’s tow-to-go program in effect, Governor’s Office of Highway Safety teamed up with regional traffic ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNCo-founder of Georgia’s oldest Black-owned law firm dies, City of Atlanta saysThe co-founder of Georgia’s oldest Black-owned law firm has died, according to a statement by the City of Atlanta. Thomas G.
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WGAU Athens Radio on MSNGeorgia DNR encourages boater safety during July 4 holiday weekendGeorgia DNR patrols lakes and waterways in the state. Officials are reminding boaters to avoid boating while intoxicated or ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNJudges fine Georgia lawyer for apparent use of AI in divorce caseThe judges say that multiple cases by the Georgia divorce attorney were found not to exist and may have been "hallucinated" ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGeorgia science museum studying meteorite seen over metro AtlantaA piece of outer space rock that blasted through the sky above metro Atlanta is now a part of Georgia's Tellus Science Museum ...
Two leading Democrats in Georgia’s 2026 governor’s race report collecting $1.1 million each in early fundraising. Former ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced a multi-phase audit of the state's voter rolls this week ...
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A new report revealed the most expensive spots to eat at for each state. See Georgia's and find out what makes it the most ...
An Atlanta lawyer who repeatedly cited phony legal cases in her client’s divorce appears to have used generative AI to craft arguments, appellate judges say.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNSNAP benefit cuts in 'big, beautiful' bill and impact on Georgia explainedWith 1.4 million Georgians receiving SNAP benefits, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of Georgians will lose their ...
President Donald Trump's spending plan could have big impact on Georgia. We look at the thousands of solar jobs at stake as well as how it could affect Georgia's state budget.
Programs like Construction Ready and McClure Health Science High School introduce teens to in-demand jobs without the cost of ...
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