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Police: Man stabbed at QuikTrip in Roswell

A man was stabbed at a QuikTrip gas station in Roswell, Georgia, prompting a response from local police. The incident highlights concerns about crime in the area, particularly related to public safety. Details about the suspect or the motive behind the attack have yet to be disclosed.

Justice Department orders random DEA searches stopped at airports after ANF investigation

The Justice Department has mandated an end to random searches conducted by the DEA at airports following an investigation by Atlanta News First, which revealed problematic practices regarding cash seizures at airport departure gates. This move is expected to address concerns over illegal searches and the rights of travelers.

DeKalb DA: Indictments handed up for man in deadly overdose, deputy in contraband investigation

The DeKalb County District Attorney, Sherry Boston, announced indictments related to a deadly overdose case and a contraband investigation involving a deputy. The cases, which occurred in March and April, highlight ongoing issues within the DeKalb County jail system. This development underscores the significant challenges of managing contraband and drug-related incidents in correctional facilities.

Gov. Brian Kemp picked to lead Republican Governors Association

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has been appointed to lead the Republican Governors Association for the upcoming year, a significant move that may influence GOP strategies nationwide. This leadership role comes at a crucial time for the party, as it prepares for upcoming elections and addresses a range of political challenges.

Lil Wayne, GloRilla and Camila Cabello to headline college football concert series in Atlanta

Lil Wayne, GloRilla, and Camila Cabello are set to headline a concert series in Atlanta as part of the events leading up to the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship. The announcement was made by the College Football Playoff and the Atlanta Football Host Committee, indicating a significant local celebration of college football and music. This concert series will take place at various venues around the city, enhancing the fan experience during this major sporting event.

Georgia lawmakers consider restrictions on transgender participation in women’s sports

Georgia lawmakers are evaluating proposed legislation that would restrict transgender participation in women's sports, joining a national trend where over half of U.S. states have enacted similar measures. The discussions center around balancing fairness in athletics with the rights of transgender individuals, amid rising political and social tensions on the issue.

Georgia woman convicted of killing her toddler sentenced to life in prison

A Georgia woman, Leilani Simon, has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of her 20-month-old son, whose body she disposed of in a trash bin. The court's decision reflects the gravity of the crime, emphasizing the severe consequences of such actions.

Overnight fire ‘destroys’ bar at Atlanta restaurant as firefighters faced challenges

An overnight fire severely damaged a bar at a southwest Atlanta restaurant, requiring over 30 firefighters to extinguish the flames. The Atlanta Fire Rescue Department faced challenges due to the “sheer volume of fire in the building.” Fortunately, the fire was brought under control within approximately 30 minutes, preventing further damage.

Gov. Kemp, members of Congress urge quick passage of hurricane disaster relief package

Lawmakers, including Governor Kemp, are advocating for the swift passage of a disaster relief package to assist those affected by recent hurricanes. The urgency stems from the extensive recovery efforts that will take years, as highlighted during congressional hearings.

Conyers man faces $20k code enforcement penalty for cars he rents out to movies, TV shows

A Conyers man faces a staggering $20,000 penalty from local code enforcement for renting out vehicles to film crews, which has resulted in 73 code violations concerning junk cars. This situation highlights ongoing tensions between local authorities and residents over vehicle regulation. The case underscores the complexities of code enforcement in relation to business activities involving classic and vintage automobiles.

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