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9-year-old in the ICU after being shot during argument between two men

A 9-year-old girl is in critical condition after being shot during an argument between two men in Colleton County, South Carolina. The incident occurred on Sunday night, leading to multiple charges against a 23-year-old suspect, including attempted murder.

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.

Thieves hack their way into ATMs across metro Atlanta, stealing thousands of dollars

Gwinnett County police are investigating a series of ATM thefts in metro Atlanta, where thieves reportedly hacked into machines to steal thousands of dollars. The suspects are believed to have used malware to manipulate the ATMs into dispensing more cash than intended.

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.

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.

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.

Man shot in the face outside DeKalb County gas station

A man was shot in the face outside a gas station in DeKalb County during an argument that escalated to gunfire. The incident occurred overnight at the intersection of Columbia Drive and Memorial Drive, leaving one person injured. Witnesses reported that the shooting took place in the Chevron parking lot.

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.

City of Atlanta Launches Upgraded NotifyATL Platform

The City of Atlanta has launched an upgraded version of its emergency notification system, NotifyATL, enhancing communication with residents during critical incidents. Residents are encouraged to register for the system by texting NOTIFYATL to 24639, allowing for customized alerts and improved connectivity.

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.

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