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Lovejoy tight end Arshad Jackson commits to Auburn during Big Cat Weekend
Arshad Jackson, a 6-6, 239-pound tight end from Lovejoy High in Hampton, Ga., has decided to commit to Auburn for the 2013 class as part of the Tigers' annual Big Cat Weekend festivities.
Fayetteville woman found guilty of burglary
Adrian Chavone McCrory, 23, of Fayetteville was found guilty this week for helping to orchestrate a burglary on Oct 7, 2011 that has already landed the two burglars in prison.
Aimee Copeland's father cancels appearance due to 'medical development'
A Georgia father canceled an appearance in metro Atlanta to stay by his sick daughter's side as she battles flesh-eating bacteria.
Atlanta restaurant break-in caught on tape
Atlanta police hope surveillance video will help catch the person who broke into a Grant Park restaurant.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Police: Clayton sniper may be high school student
Clayton County police said Thursday that the would-be sniper seen aiming a rifle at a school bus earlier this week may be a local high school student.
'Minorities' Surpass Whites in US Births; 'Bubba Bombers' Arrested
For the first time, racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half the children born in the U. S. People of color made up roughly 2.02 million, or 50.4%, of American births in the 12-month period ending July 2011.
Federal agents join school bus threat probe in Ga.
Police in an Atlanta suburb have enlisted the help of federal agents to examine a rifle dropped by a man who was seen aiming at a school bus and left behind a notebook with bus numbers.
Police to guard school buses after rifle threat
Parents like Lakeia Whatley say they are shocked a 3rd-grade student allegedly brought a knife to Wynnton Arts Academy in Columbus on Monday.
Gunman aims rifle at Clayton County school bus
Clayton County police shadowed some local school buses after a gunman took aim at a county school bus on Monday.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Clayton tightens security after gun incident
School buses in parts of south Clayton County are traveling under police escort this week after a man was seen pointing a rifle at one early Monday morning.
Police: Man pointed gun at school bus
HAMPTON, Ga. -- Clayton County police said they responded to a 911 call near Paladin Drive, to reports of a person pointing a gun at a school bus.
Drivers face detours near speedway for filming
Today : Sunny skies and highs in the middle 70s. Breezy with north winds 10-15 mph.