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Elementary school students, staff relocate to Druid Hills High after tree knocks out power

A tree fell on Briar Vista Terrace in DeKalb County, knocking out power for approximately 935 customers, prompting the relocation of elementary school students and staff to Druid Hills High School. Georgia Power crews are currently working to restore electricity in the affected neighborhood.

Family says owners of metro Atlanta funeral home that burned down disappeared with their money

A family in Cobb County, Georgia, is accusing the owners of a funeral home that recently burned down of stealing their pre-paid funeral funds. The incident has raised concerns about the owners' disappearance following the fire. The situation highlights the ongoing issues surrounding the funeral home's financial practices prior to the fire.

Gap between Donald Trump, Kamala Harris narrowing in Georgia, new AJC poll shows

In Georgia, a recent poll reveals a tightening race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, with only a 2.5% difference in voter preference. If the election were held today, Trump would receive 46.9% of the votes compared to Harris's 44.4%, indicating a statistical tie within the margin of error.

Multiple arrests made in 2023 Meriwether County deadly gang-related shooting

Multiple arrests have been made in connection with a deadly gang-related shooting that occurred in Meriwether County, Georgia, resulting in the death of a 46-year-old woman. The incident, which took place on March 29, involved gunfire at a home in Manchester. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.

ATL cracks down on permitless contractors

Atlanta officials have enacted a new ordinance to address the growing issue of contractors operating without permits in the city. The ordinance, backed by City Council member Byron Amos, aims to protect neighborhoods from unauthorized construction and ensure compliance with building codes.

Self-driving pods pilot program to arrive at Atlanta’s airport

Atlanta is considering a pilot program for autonomous pods to improve transportation for airport employees, who currently face longer commute times compared to others in the metro area. The Glydways self-driving vehicles, designed to carry four passengers, aim to alleviate traffic congestion around Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The project is expected to cost $20 million and could launch in the next few years.

Julie Chrisley asks judge if she can appear in ‘civilian clothing’ for resentencing

Julie Chrisley is seeking permission from a federal judge to appear in civilian clothing rather than a prison jumpsuit at her upcoming resentencing hearing. This request follows an appeals court decision that vacated her previous sentence related to a fraud conviction. Her husband Todd Chrisley’s 12-year sentence remains unchanged.

Diddy denied bond for the second time after sex trafficking indictment

Sean 'Diddy' Combs was denied bail for the second time following a sex trafficking indictment, with a judge stating that there is a significant risk of witness tampering. Combs, who pleaded not guilty, faces serious accusations involving the exploitation of victims in drug-induced sexual performances.

Kamala Harris to return to Atlanta to talk abortion rights

Vice President Kamala Harris is set to return to Atlanta this week to discuss abortion rights, highlighting the tragic stories of two Georgia women who reportedly died due to complications from abortion pills. This visit underscores the ongoing debate around abortion laws in Georgia and their implications for women's health.

Former DeKalb teacher, coach indicted for sexual relationship with student

A former DeKalb County teacher and coach, Marcus Skeen, has been indicted for allegedly engaging in sexual contact with a student. The indictment follows his arrest in March 2022, which was initially reported by Channel 2 Action News. The case has raised serious concerns regarding the safety and conduct of educators in the region.

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