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Atlanta CEO Sentenced to Prison for Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Scheme

An Atlanta CEO, Micky Lee Wagner, has been sentenced to prison for a fraudulent scheme involving stolen identities that defrauded companies of over $5 million. Convicted of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, Wagner's actions highlight serious issues surrounding corporate fraud and identity theft.

‘It’s immoral’: Harris responds to report that said GA woman died over state’s abortion law

Vice President Kamala Harris has condemned Georgia's abortion law following reports that two women, including Amber Thurman, died as a result of the legislation. The report claims the deaths may have been preventable and has sparked national attention on the implications of the law.

Tired of political calls and texts? Here are some options to try and stop them

Robo Killer's study reveals that during the 2022 election year, Americans were inundated with 15 billion political texts and 384 million calls. The article offers options for individuals looking to reduce these unsolicited communications. It highlights the overwhelming nature of political outreach in the context of the election cycle.

Judge denies Fani Willis' attempt to stop subpoena from Georgia Senate committee

A Fulton County judge has denied District Attorney Fani Willis' emergency request to stop a subpoena requiring her to testify before a Georgia Senate committee. The subpoenas relate to her investigation into 2020 election interference and her connection with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

Georgia’s House Speaker to address school violence in next General Assembly session

Georgia’s House Speaker Jon Burns is set to tackle school violence in the upcoming General Assembly session, emphasizing the need for legislative changes. There is bipartisan support for gun safety storage legislation, highlighting a shared concern for addressing violence in schools.

New Cobb County police unit to focus on non-violent emergencies

Cobb County Police Department has established a new unit aimed at addressing non-violent emergencies, consisting of non-sworn officers who will wear uniforms and body cameras. This initiative is designed to allow sworn officers to focus on more serious crimes, thereby enhancing community safety. Police Chief Stuart VanHoozer emphasized that this unit will help reduce incidents of gun violence and property crimes.

MARTA plans upgrade to parking systems at long-term parking decks

MARTA has announced plans to upgrade payment systems at four long-term parking decks in the metro Atlanta area, set to reopen on October 7. The upgrades will include new entry and exit gates, ticket dispensers, payment machines, and license plate recognition cameras to enhance customer experience.

Sheriff to hold news conference after multiple arrests for 2023 murder in middle Georgia

Multiple arrests have been made in connection with the March 2023 murder of Kim Harvey-Pollard in Meriwether County, Georgia, following a year-long investigation by the sheriff's office. A news conference is scheduled to provide further details about the case.

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.

Fulton County to declare Thursday 'Rich Homie Quan Remembrance Day'

Fulton County is set to honor the late rapper Rich Homie Quan by declaring September 19, 2024, as "Rich Homie Quan Remembrance Day." This proclamation follows a similar recognition made by the Atlanta City Council on the day of the rapper's funeral. Rich Homie Quan, known for his significant contributions to trap music, passed away at the age of 34.

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