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First Alert Forecast: Tropical storm impacts expected in North Georgia Thursday and Friday

Tropical storm impacts are anticipated in North Georgia on Thursday and Friday, with significant flooding and strong winds expected. The forecast highlights the potential dangers posed by the incoming storm, providing timely information for residents in the affected areas.

Metro Atlanta seeing record heat as fall begins

Metro Atlanta is experiencing an unusual heat wave as fall begins, with record-breaking temperatures recorded on the first day of the season. Meteorologist Brian Monahan noted that the high of 97 degrees on September 22 surpassed the previous record set in 1940, contributing to an ongoing trend of hotter weather in the region.

Helene's future impact on Georgia

Georgia is preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Helene, which is expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds to the state starting Thursday. The storm is forecasted to move through the Florida panhandle and into Georgia, raising concerns about potential impacts on the region.

Nick Cannon donates $25K to Rich Homie Quan's family during _Wild 'N Out_ show

Nick Cannon has made a generous $25,000 donation to the family of the late rapper Rich Homie Quan during a live taping of his show _Wild 'N Out_ in Atlanta. The funds were raised through contributions from the show's fans and venue, demonstrating the community's support for the artist who passed away on September 5.

1 man critical, 2 injured in Atlanta triple stabbing

Three men were stabbed in a series of attacks in Atlanta early Sunday morning, with one of the victims in critical condition. The incident occurred near 138 Edgewood Avenue NE, and the investigation is ongoing with no arrests reported yet.

Ex-Atlanta police officer, Oliver Simmonds, acquitted in deadly gas station shooting

A Fulton County jury acquitted former Atlanta police officer Oliver Simmonds in the shooting death of 18-year-old D'Ettrick Griffin during an alleged carjacking in 2019. The verdict, reached after just four hours of deliberation, highlighted conflicting accounts of the incident, with Simmonds claiming self-defense.

Judge denies Julie Chrisley's request to wear civilian clothes at resentencing hearing

Federal Judge Eleanor L. Ross denied reality star Julie Chrisley's request to wear civilian clothes during her upcoming resentencing hearing. Chrisley, who has served 21 months of her seven-year sentence for fraud, argued that her prison uniform could affect her rights to a fair trial.

‘This is our future’: Children march at state capitol, demand tougher gun laws

Children from the Morgan Oliver School for Anti-Racism in Atlanta marched at the state capitol, urging lawmakers to implement stricter gun laws to prevent school shootings. Their signs conveyed messages like “Stop Gun Violence Now” and “Unacceptable,” highlighting their concerns for safety in schools.

Apalachee High School shooting sparks bipartisan gun safety talks at state Capitol

A recent shooting at Apalachee High School has prompted bipartisan discussions among lawmakers in Georgia about potential gun safety legislation. While Democrats are advocating for significant reforms like red flag laws and universal background checks, Republicans are more cautious, supporting measures related to gun storage and parental accountability.

Contentious hearing as Fulton DA’s Office faces claims of withholding records

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' office faces allegations of failing to comply with Georgia Open Records laws, as raised by defense attorney Ashleigh Merchant during a recent court hearing. The DA's office contends that the lawsuit is an attempt to undermine its prosecution efforts in the 2020 election interference case.