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Usher made a rare appearance in Atlanta on Monday. The Grammy award-winning singer wasn't on stage. He was in a Fulton County courtroom. More >>
Friday, May 18 2012 11:06 PM EDT2012-05-19 03:06:23 GMT
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A neighborhood argument ended with a stinky stunt that left one man facing a $180 fine.More >>
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Tuesday, May 22 2012 8:24 AM EDT2012-05-22 12:24:55 GMT
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Monday, May 21 2012 11:56 AM EDT2012-05-21 15:56:46 GMT
Two Wal-Mart employees were charged early Monday after a scuffle broke out. Around 1:20 a.m. Atlanta Police officers responded to the store at 1801 Howell Mill Road after someone called 911. Police spokeMore >>
Two Walmart employees were charged early Monday after a scuffle broke out.More >>
Friday, May 18 2012 7:09 PM EDT2012-05-18 23:09:33 GMT
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Bobby Vaughn, 32, works as a landscaper in Cartersville, but is recovering at an Augusta hospital today after flesh-eating bacteria invaded his body earlier this month.More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 12:03 AM EDT2012-05-22 04:03:28 GMT
A North Carolina pastor's sermon is going viral after he explained his controversial plan to "get rid of" lesbians and homosexuals. The video shows a sermon from Pastor Charles L. Worley from ProvidenceMore >>
A North Carolina pastor's sermon is going viral after he explained his controversial plan to "get rid of" lesbians and homosexuals.More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 9:15 AM EDT2012-05-22 13:15:10 GMT
From the farm to the fork, the average American eats more than 60 pounds of chicken each year. The food supply in the United States is one of the safest in the world, but even still, the CDC estimatesMore >>
The food supply in the United States is one of the safest in the world, but even still, the CDC estimates that 48 million people become sick each year from foodborne diseases. So how safe is poultry you purchase at the store?More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 9:12 AM EDT2012-05-22 13:12:40 GMT
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Carol Sadler, a self-proclaimed amateur photographer instinctively ran inside when she saw a bear eating her trash. But it wasn't because she wanted to hide; it was so that she could grab her camera.More >>