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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.

Man who survived Atlanta machete attack returns home, ponders his future

A man named Chris Sullens, who survived a machete attack at work, has returned home after a lengthy recovery period in Atlanta hospitals. He expressed his apprehension about attending court proceedings related to the attack, emphasizing the emotional toll of the incident.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

2.34 Billion Ton Discovery in Wyoming Could Unlock AI Wealth

A significant discovery of over 2.34 billion metric tons of rare earth materials in Wyoming could transform the technological landscape, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI) development. This find is being compared to the California Gold Rush and is expected to create immense economic opportunities, potentially reaching $80 trillion by 2030. With AI's reliance on these materials, the implications for future growth are substantial.

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