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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Julie Chrisley seeks court approval to wear civilian attire at resentencing

Julie Chrisley's attorney is requesting permission for her to wear civilian clothing during her upcoming resentencing hearing in Atlanta. This request comes as Chrisley, who has already served 21 months of a seven-year sentence for bank fraud, prepares for the court date set for September 25. An appeals court recently ruled in her favor, citing insufficient evidence of her involvement in the fraud scheme.

I-85 crash in Atlanta leaves 1 hospitalized

A crash on Interstate 85 northbound near the Buford Highway Connector in Atlanta resulted in one person being hospitalized on September 18, 2024. The incident occurred around 8:50 p.m., blocking three lanes of traffic for several hours while emergency crews responded. The crash is currently under investigation by the Atlanta Police Department.

Expectant mother’s disappearance sparks urgent search in Atlanta

Authorities in Atlanta are actively searching for 30-year-old pregnant woman Jayshelle Hamm, who has been missing since Monday. Her family has expressed grave concerns for her wellbeing, prompting the Atlanta Police Department's Adult Missing Persons Unit to take charge of the case. Anyone with information is urged to contact 911.

Standing ovation: Apalachee High School marching band performs for the first time since deadly shooting

Apalachee High School's marching band performed for the first time since a tragic shooting on September 4, receiving a standing ovation from the audience. The event marked a significant moment for the community as it sought to heal from the recent violence.

Atlanta named 1 of the most rat-infested cities in the US

Atlanta has been named one of the top 10 most rat-infested cities in the U.S., according to pest-control company Terminix. The ranking is based on data from over 300 branches nationwide, highlighting the growing concern of rodent infestations in urban areas. New York City topped the list, while Atlanta was the only city in Georgia to make the top ten.

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