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Animal activists say Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary isn’t moving out endangered species

Animal activists have filed a federal lawsuit against Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary, alleging violations of the Endangered Species Act by not relocating endangered animals. The case highlights significant concerns regarding animal welfare and legal compliance at the sanctuary. This legal action underscores the ongoing debate surrounding conservation efforts and the responsibilities of animal sanctuaries.

Brookhaven neighbors fed up with water outages as Google Fiber gets installed across city

Brookhaven residents are expressing growing frustration over ongoing water outages coinciding with the installation of Google Fiber throughout the city. City officials acknowledge the issues and are actively working to address the concerns raised by homeowners affected by these disruptions.

Check your Powerball tickets. Someone in metro Atlanta is now $50,000 richer

A Powerball ticket sold in metro Atlanta has earned its holder a $50,000 prize. As anticipation builds for the upcoming Powerball drawing, the jackpot is estimated at a staggering $260 million, prompting residents to check their tickets closely.

Criminals targeting the elderly with new cryptocurrency scam. Here’s how one city is stopping it

A new cryptocurrency scam is targeting the elderly, misleading them into thinking they are using an ATM to withdraw cash when they are actually converting their money into Bitcoin. In response to this rising threat, cities like those in North Fulton County are implementing measures to protect vulnerable seniors from these deceptive practices. The article highlights the local efforts to combat this growing issue.

State rolling out new feature allowing users to lock their EBT cards between purchases

The state has introduced a new feature that allows users to lock their EBT cards between purchases to prevent hacking and unauthorized access. This initiative aims to enhance security for cardholders and protect their benefits from potential criminals. The rollout of this feature reflects the state's commitment to safeguarding sensitive financial information.

UGA student killed in head-on crash day after Thanksgiving

A University of Georgia student tragically lost his life in a head-on car crash just a day after returning from Thanksgiving break, leaving the campus community in mourning. At only 19 years old, his untimely death has sparked discussions about road safety and the challenges faced by students transitioning back to school after holidays.

Melody Farris receives life sentence for killing husband, claims son did it instead

Melody Farris has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of her husband, whom she killed and burned on their Cherokee County property. During the trial, Farris claimed that her son was responsible for the crime, but the jury found her guilty. This case highlights significant issues within the local community regarding crime and public safety.

Football 301 Playbook: What makes the NFC West so hard to predict?

The article explores the unpredictable nature of the NFC West division in the NFL, highlighting the intense competition among the Seahawks, Cardinals, Rams, and the reigning 49ers. With the 49ers experiencing injuries, the landscape of the division is rapidly changing, making it a hot topic for fans and analysts alike.

Justice Department and the City of Memphis to Address Results of Scathing Police Investigation

A federal investigation has revealed systemic issues within the Memphis Police Department, highlighted by the brutal beating of Tyre Nichols, which has raised concerns about excessive force and racial discrimination. The Justice Department, alongside city officials, is now addressing the investigation's findings to improve policing practices and accountability in Memphis.

2 kindergarteners wounded and gunman dead after shooting at California religious school

Two kindergarteners have been wounded and the gunman is dead following a shooting at a religious school in Northern California. Sheriff’s officials are investigating the incident, which has raised significant concerns about safety in schools and the impact of gun violence on communities.

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